A Paradise to Regain Post-Obama Insights from Women Educators of the Black Diaspora. Immaculée Harushimana
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Hyler, Roneeta Guha, Anne Podolsky, Tara Kini, Channa M. Cook-Harvey A Paradise to Regain: Post-Obama Insights from Women Educators of the Black Diaspora seeks to avert the likelihood of erasure of President Barack Obama's legacy of hope and possibility that every child, regardless of race, faith, and gender affiliation, can It s the story of a woman and her desire to help women, to have a purpose, to do something good with her life. She believed she was doing that as a volunteer in college and then when she worked Looking back to move forward: A Black women s collective (re- 5 Sherry L. Deckman )imagining and (re-)membering of hope and change. In I. Harushimana, R. Davis, & M. Alfred (Eds.), A paradise to regain: Post-Obama insights from women educators of the Black diaspora (289-295). Gorham, ME: Myers Education Press. Feeling Black and Blue A Paradise to Regain: Post Obama Insights from Women Educators of the Black Diaspora/ Myers Press June 1, 2019 See publication African Immigrant Educators in the U.S.: Making Their Impact in the Face of Marginalized Identities. Read online A Paradise to Regain Post-Obama Insights from Women Educators of the Black Diaspora Fferm Siang-Di-Fang pdf
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