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For white folks who teach in the hood-- and the rest of y'all too

reality pedagogy and urban education
2016
"Merging real stories with theory, research, and practice, a prominent scholar offers a new approach to teaching and learning for every stakeholder in urban education. Drawing on his own experience of feeling undervalued and invisible in science classrooms as a young man of color, Christopher Emdin offers a new lens on and approach to teaching in urban schools. Putting forth his theory of Reality Pedagogy, Emdin provides practical tools to unleash the brilliance and eagerness of youth and educators alike--both of whom have been typecast and stymied by outdated modes of thinking about urban education. With this fresh and engaging new pedagogical vision, Emdin demonstrates the importance of creating a family structure and building communities within the classroom, using culturally relevant strategies like hip-hop music and call-and-response, and connecting the experiences of urban youth to indigenous populations globally"--.

Gendercide and genocide

2004
Presents a collection of essays examining gender-selective genocide.

When to rob a bank

...and 131 more warped suggestions and well-intended rants

The Norm chronicles

stories and numbers about danger and death
Explores the mortality risks in everyday actions and behaviors, including sports, vaccinations, crime, driving, flying, sex, and eating.

The solution revolution

how business, government, and social enterprises are teaming up to solve society's toughest problems
2013
"Welcome to the "Solution Economy" We're at a critical juncture in our global economy, with the siloed ways of the past (public vs. private) quickly fading. Instead, we are witnessing a step change in how society deals with its own problems-in which government acts as just one player among many, and entrepreneurship and innovation range freely across all sectors. Deloitte's William Eggers and Paul Macmillan illustrate this new operating model in the forthcoming book, The Solution Revolution. The authors show that over the past decade, a variety of new and important players have entered the societal problem solving arena, operating within what they call a "Solution Economy." These innovators are closing the widening gap between what governments provide and what citizens need-an approach that promises better results, lower costs, and the best hope we have for public innovation in an era of fiscal constraints and unmet needs. We're still in the early stages of the solution economy's development, but Eggers and Macmillan compellingly lay out the contours of the phenomenon, as well as its primary features, dynamics, and players. They provide advice to business, government, and the social sector on what they can do to strengthen and spread the larger revolution, both locally and globally. The Solution Revolution provides a fascinating preview of our economic future, a system where choice, sustainability, and more adaptive ecosystems offer all of us the ability to collaborate towards better solutions. "--.

City on a hill

testing the American dream at City College
1994
Examines the efforts of City College of New York, a 150-year-old institution whose mission is to provide higher education to the urban poor.

Star principals

serving children in poverty
1999

From behind the wall

commentary on crime, punishment, and the underclass by a prison inmate
1995
Convicted five times of felony crimes, Frazier writes from his prison cell about the subculture of convicted criminals and about the causes and solutions to crime and violence.

The smart girl's guide to college

a serious book written by women in college to help you make the perfect college choice
1997
A series of essays in which women offer guidance to prospective female college students by relating their own experiences at different types of schools.

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