ABSTRACT

Drawing from bell hook’s 1999 book All About Love, this volume builds on theories of love as they relate to Black Girlhood in education, shedding light on educational practices rooted in love and exploring strategies for centering Black girls and love in Grades K-12.

Bringing together voices of scholars, poets, and visual artists who theorize Black Girlhood, the collection pays particular attention to practices, acts, communities, and pedagogies of love. An antidote to the physical, emotional, and psychological violence to which Black girls in the United States are subjected on a daily basis at the hands of those who work in schooling environments, it shows how teachers, school leaders, community educators, and researchers might use love as a framework for changing the narrative and experiences of Black girls. Crucially, though, in conversation with negative aspects of how Black girls experience school, it argues for a shift in perspective that highlights the myriad of ways Black girls do and can receive love within schooling spaces.

Read through one of the most influential Black feminist scholars of all time, it presents a novel alternative to the dearth of research that focuses on the violence, neglect, and exclusion Black girls experience in schools, expands the scholarship on Black girls, (re)centers love in the work that educators do, and connects theoretical orientations that characterize Black girl love to practice both in and outside of classrooms. It will appeal to scholars, researchers, and educators working in the fields on urban education, race and ethnicity in education, gender studies, literacy, multicultural education, and diversity and equity in education.

chapter |14 pages

Introduction

For the Love of Black Girls

part Section I|52 pages

Giving Love Words

chapter 161|19 pages

Written in the Waves

Black Mermaids as Love, Memory, and Writing Muses

chapter 2|13 pages

#ILoveUsForReal

Healing Our Inner Child to Fiercely Love Black Girls in the Community Literacy Context

chapter 3|13 pages

Love Is a Revolution

A Conversation with Renée Watson

part Section II|30 pages

Childhood Love Lessons

chapter 684|14 pages

Returning Home

Exploring How Black Women Use Movement as Freedom

chapter 5|12 pages

Black Feminism in Critical Pedagogy

Daughtering as an Embodied Praxis of Love and Care

chapter |2 pages

Best Friend Poem

part Section III|46 pages

Be True to Love

part Section IV|38 pages

Let Love Be in Me

chapter 1449|14 pages

Learning to Love

An Ode to Black Women Educators

chapter 10|17 pages

A Gendered Literacy

The Practice of Caring for and Curating with Young Black Girls

part Section V|52 pages

Divine Love

chapter 18212|15 pages

Holy by Our Own

Theorizing Black Girl Divine Love

chapter 13|14 pages

A Place Where Souls Can Rest

Black Girl Freedom, Liberation, and Emancipation

chapter 14|20 pages

Black Girls, Love, and Jesus

Reimagining Restorative Practices in Education Using Biblical Principles

part Section VI|43 pages

The Future of Black Girlhood

chapter 23415|18 pages

“Dear Sankofa”

(Re)Turning to You, with Love

chapter 16|14 pages

Spirit, Song, and Sisterhood

Sayings of a Sun Goddess

chapter |2 pages

Invited Poetry Submission

All About Black Girl Love

chapter |4 pages

Epilogue