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Social justice has become a buzzword to suggest we are serious about racism, sexism, classism, heterosexism, and ableism. But justice remains elusive and contested. It is written in founding documents, street soldiers declare it: 'no justice, no peace!', but is absent from public interactions. Building on Cornel West's notion of 'race matters' and the Black Lives Matter movement, Justice Matters strips away the rhetoric that keeps us from understanding what justice is, particularly in education, but also in relation to health, race, economy, and environment.

Ladson-Billings interrogates the meaning of justice, looking at Western notions of justice from Aristotle to Kant to Rorty, alongside Eastern notions of Justice, from Lao Tzu, to Rumi to Frantz Fanon and W.E.B. Dubois. She shows how the pandemic has exposed deep injustices in society, and how schooling and the curriculum are largely blind to the race, White supremacy, and the racial trauma that plagues marginalized people. She argues that teaching strategies that rely on hierarchy, such as ability groups, tell students who they are and what we expect of them, supposedly doing a 'just' thing but also suggesting that some people are 'less' than others - the very narrative of White supremacy. Schooling is the genesis of exclusion and incarceration, with strategies like classroom exclusion, suspension, and expulsion laying the groundwork for the school to prison pipeline. Offering hope for a way forward, she looks at how hip hop can champion justice, and considers justice in the context of social movements, including Black Lives Matter, MoveOn.org, and #MeToo, and explores the pros and cons of 'hashtag activism'. Ultimately she shows us how justice can and should be the central tenet of education and society, and how we can save it from being obscured and watered down.

Table of Contents

Introduction
1. Saving the Language of Justice (Or the Meaning of the Word 'Justice')
2. Saving Justice During the Pandemic (Or How to Recognize Fundamental Injustice in Society)
3. Saving Justice in Curriculum (Or What We Teach)
4. Saving Justice in Instruction (Or How We Teach)
5. Saving Justice in Discipline (Or How We Dismantle the Carceral State)
6. Saving Justice In Popular Culture (Or How Hip Hop Can Rescue Justice)
7. Saving Justice In Social Activism (Or How it Has to be More Than a Hashtag)
Conclusion: The Future of a Society that Fails to Save Justice
References
Index

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Published Dec 14 2023
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 184
ISBN 9781350268814
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Dimensions 9 x 5 inches
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Gloria Ladson-Billings

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