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Erasing Invisibility Inequity And Social Injustice Of Africans In The Diaspora And The Continent 1st Edition Peter Otiato Ojiambo Omiunota N Ukpokodu

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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.19 MB
Pages: 319
Author: Peter Otiato Ojiambo; Omiunota N. Ukpokodu
ISBN: 9781527504165, 1527504166
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Erasing Invisibility Inequity And Social Injustice Of Africans In The Diaspora And The Continent 1st Edition Peter Otiato Ojiambo Omiunota N Ukpokodu by Peter Otiato Ojiambo; Omiunota N. Ukpokodu 9781527504165, 1527504166 instant download after payment.

This volume engages the reader in understanding past and contemporary critical issues in African scholarship, both in the diaspora and on the continent, that have been marginalized, unexamined, and under-researched, and proposes ways to make them visible. The book is timely as it imagines and reimagines scholarship on Africans in the diaspora and on the continent. It is bold, and authentically unpacks African immigrants' individual and collective cultural, educational, social, and institutional experiences, especially in the context of US Pk-12 schools as they navigate and negotiate transnational spaces regarding identity and shifting positionalities. The editors and contributors, who are themselves African immigrants, exemplify their spirits of Sankofa as they look back to their roots in order to give back to their "Motherland" by fighting for the visibility, equity and social justice of Africans in the diaspora and on the continent. The book proposes critical and insightful ideas that educators, researchers, policy makers, social and human services, and community leaders will find valuable.

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