ERIC Number: EJ1266083
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2020
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Harlem's 'Motherwork' Post-"Brown": Implications for Urban School Leaders
Watson, Terri N.
Journal of Educational Administration and History, v52 n3 p244-255 2020
The recent calls to desegregate New York City's public schools reify the fact that equity, social justice, and access to meaningful schooling continue to be a significant problem for Black and Hispanic children and their families, especially those who reside in urban communities. In this historiography I utilise a Black feminist perspective to explore how Harlem's mothers desegregated NYC's public schools after the landmark school desegregation ruling. The mothers' advocacy and efforts embodied the concept of motherwork, an attribute that is often unrecognised by school leaders. Implications are offered to urge urban school leaders to reimagine best practices and the function of parent involvement and community engagement in their respective school-communities.
Descriptors: Public Schools, Equal Education, Social Justice, African American Students, Hispanic American Students, Mothers, Urban Schools, School Desegregation, Parent Role, Advocacy, Desegregation Litigation, Feminism
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: New York (New York); Virginia
Identifiers - Laws, Policies, & Programs: Brown v Board of Education
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