Incorporating original narratives, including the author’s self-actualizing verse novel and the voices of Black female students, Smith shines a light on new culturally sustaining pedagogies and offers much-needed implications for practice. Smith expertly weaves together poetry, research, and empathy; the result is a pioneering text that urges readers to understand the impact of anti-Black violence and the important role literacy sanctuaries can play in supporting Black girls’ resilience and development. The novel in verse at the heart of the volume is not only a provocative and necessary call for transformative change but also a window into a courageously lived experience. This book is essential reading for pre-service teachers, scholars, and students in literacy education, inclusive education, and teacher education.

Transformational Sanctuaries in the MiddleLevel ELA Classroom
Creating Truth Spaces for Black Girls

By: Dr. Dywanna E. Smith

Available March 28th

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(Re)Membering: Black Woman Enraging Memory Through Journaling

The Unapologetic Literacies of Girls of Color

 
 

Inspiring Transformative Literacy Pedagogies

Alan C. Purves Purves Award Recipient

Melody and Memory: Black Language in the Low Country

South Carolina Association for Middle Level Education

 
 

Renewed Possibilities

Girlhood Studies 15, no. 1