Progressive dystopia : abolition, antiblackness, + schooling in San Francisco /

"San Francisco is the endgame of gentrification, where racialized displacement means that the Black population of the city hovers at just over 3 percent. The Robeson Justice Academy opened to serve the few remaining low-income neighborhoods of the city, with the mission of offering liberatory,...

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Online Access:Electronic book from JSTOR
Main Author: Shange, Savannah, 1980- (Author)
Corporate Authors: Yankee Book Peddler, Inc., JSTOR (Firm)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published:Durham : Duke University Press, 2019.
©2019.
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Table of Contents:
  • #ourlivesmatter: mapping an abolitionist anthropology
  • "A long history of seeing": historicizing the progressive dystopia
  • "Why can't we learn African?": academic pathways, coalition pedagogy, and the demands of abolition
  • The kids in the hall: space and governance in Frisco's plantation futures
  • Ordinary departures: flesh, bodies, and border management at Robeson
  • Black skin, brown masks: carceral progressivism and the co-optation of Xicanx nationalism
  • My afterlife got afterlives.