Overview
Lisa Delpit was one of the first educators to receive a MacArthur āgeniusā Award. Her book Other Peopleās Children is a classic in the field, and she has been called āa visionary scholar and reformerā by the Harvard Education School, which awarded her an outstanding alumni award. Chris Emdin is an award-winning educator whose book For White People Who Teach in the Hood . . . and the Rest of Yāall Too was a national bestseller. He is the creator of the HipHopEd social media movement and has been named one of Rootās 100 Most Influential African Americans and one of twenty-seven people bridging divides in the U.S. by Time magazine.
In this powerful and deeply personal volume, these two educators, generations apart but united by a shared commitment to transformative education, compare notes for the first time. Readers are treated to candid exchanges on topics including the role of art in education, students and politics, how educators of color can navigate the academy, specific approaches to pedagogy, the role of rap in education, and how spirituality informs their work. With honesty, humor, and hard-won wisdom, they reflect on their own journeys into education, the challenges theyāve faced, and the strategies theyāve developed to uphold equity and justice in a system too often resistant to both. These conversations are not only intellectually rich but emotionally resonant, offering a model of mentorship, mutual respect, and the power of dialogue across difference.
A gift to teachers, scholars, and anyone passionate about reimagining public education, this book is a lasting contribution to the fieldāone that will inspire readers for generations to come.
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