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Document Type: | Book |
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All Authors / Contributors: |
Chinwe L Okpalaoka |
ISBN: | 9781433122255 1433122251 |
OCLC Number: | 876287601 |
Contents: | Contents: (Im)migrations, Relations, and Identities of African Peoples: Toward an Endarkened Transnational Feminist Praxis in Education (with Cynthia Dillard) - On Naming: Contestations and Nuanced Complexities in Naming the Feminist Spirit - The Diploma Belongs to Us: Mentoring African Immigrant Girls Through/For the Community - Wisdom Lost and Regained: My Life as a Generational Bridge Across Three Migrations - Cultural Memory as Endarkened Feminist Methodology: Maintaining National Voice in the African Diaspora Through (Re)membering - "What's in a Name?" The Names We Bear and (Im)migrant Ethnic Identity Development. |
Series Title: | BLACK STUDIES & CRITICAL THINKING., 54 |
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"Okpalaoka piques her readers' interest and prompts further investigation; it is a significant contribution. A call for further inquiry does not detract from the value of this work, but attests to its generative quality. Good books, like good conversations, prompt more questions than they answer and keep dialogue moving forward." (Kathleen Corley, Teachers College Record, October 2014) "Okpalaoka piques her readers' interest and prompts further investigation; it is a significant contribution. A call for further inquiry does not detract from the value of this work, but attests to its generative quality. Good books, like good conversations, prompt more questions than they answer and keep dialogue moving forward." (Kathleen Corley, Teachers College Record, October 2014) Read more...

