Foreword-AnaLouise Keating
Acknowledgments
Introduction-Nathalia E. Jaramillo and Jillian Ford
Part I: Disembodying Coloniality
1 Vivisection: Decolonizing Media’s Hidden Curriculum of Black Female Subjectivity through a Mash-Up of Visual Arts and Performance-Khalilah Ali
2 Breath, Spirit, and Energy Transmutation: Womanist Praxes to Counter Coloniality -Jillian Ford
Part II: Transforming Interventions
3 Discursive Colonialism of Hmong Women in Western Texts: Education, Representation, and Subjectivity-Leena N. Her
4 A Spiritual Infusion: An Anti-Colonial Feminist Approach to Academic Healing and Transformative Education-Angela Malone Cartwright
5 Healing the Soul-Curando el Alma-Na Sanna’e Ini’e Collective: A Feminist BIPOC Migrant Mixtec Serving Leadership and Research Initiative-Lorri J. SantamarÍa, Adriana Diego, Genevieve Flores-Haro, Silvia GarcÍa AguilÁr, Luisa LeÓn SalazÁr, Claudia LozÁno, Liliana Manriquez, and Alberta SalazÁr
Part III: Undoing Command
6 #CrunkPublicHealth: Decolonial Feminist Praxes of Cultivating Liberatory and Transdisciplinary Learning, Research, and Action Spaces-LeContÉ J. Dill
7 Activating Space and Spirit: Meditations on Spiritually Sustaining Pedagogies-Sameena Eidoo
8 Dear Doctoral Student of Color: Academic Advising as Anti-Colonial Womanist Pedagogy and Theory-Patricia Krueger-Henney
Contributors
Index
Jillian Ford is an associate professor of social studies education at Kennesaw State University. Nathalia E. Jaramillo is a professor of interdisciplinary studies at Kennesaw State University. She is the author of Immigration and the Challenge of Education: A Social Drama Analysis in South Central Los Angeles.
“Inspired by bell hooks’ engaged and transgressive pedagogical discourses, this compelling, informative, ‘disruptive’ anthology captures the powerful reflections of feminist/womanist women of color as they interrogate toxic practices of the white academy in the South. The essays, which cover a rich variety of topics, are candid, brilliant, sobering, informative and inspirational. A must read for strategies to transform higher education during challenging times.”--Beverly Guy-Sheftall, Spelman College
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