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Toward being nobody's darling: a womanist reframing of school climate

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Pages 759-772 | Received 22 Apr 2019, Accepted 04 Apr 2020, Published online: 17 Apr 2020
 

Abstract

This article demonstrates how (bad) girl performances rupture the inherently violent logic undergirding exclusionary discipline through the schooling experiences of five Black girls on probation. In so doing, it reveals a clear need for the abolition of suspension, expulsion and school-based arrest and relays a new focus on freedom dreaming for harmonious, womanist, healing-informed school climates. In so doing, it calls educators to nurture the liberatory promise in Black girls who experience school conflict by affirming their resistance, rejection, or indifference to white femininity and Black respectability. Such a move takes us away from perceptions, policies, and practices reinscribing Black girlhood as problematic and brings us toward schooling experiences that invite and honor the fullness of their being.

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Erica B. Edwards

Dr. Erica B. Edwards is an assistant professor of educational leadership and policy studies at Wayne State University. Her research focuses on racial and gender disparities in school discipline – with a particular emphasis on Black girls' educational experiences in the Midwest. Considering the central ideological role of popular culture in Black girls' experiences, Erica also writes about the educative value of television, film, and music from an intersectional perspective.

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