A Path Toward Racial Justice in Education: Anti-Racist Policy Decision Making in School Districts

Author:

Diem Sarah1ORCID,E. Iverson Deonte2,Welton Anjalé D.2ORCID,Walters Sarah W. Foster1

Affiliation:

1. University of Missouri, Columbia, USA

2. University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA

Abstract

The U.S. education system has been a critical site in the nation’s ongoing fight for racial equity. Yet, despite many attempts to promote equity within and across schools, efforts fall short in a system designed to uphold norms rooted in whiteness and white supremacy. We need anti-racist educational leaders who can identify and push back at the racial bias embedded in educational policies. Through a research-practice partnership with a Midwestern high school, we sought to understand how an anti-racist policy decision-making protocol can be used to redress inequitable policies to be racially just. The anti-racist policy decision-making protocol promotes social justice by empowering school practitioners to become policy agents. Implications from our findings point to the need for school practitioners to be critically introspective and identify and directly address the politics of whiteness that can ensue when working in partnership to do anti-racist policy change.

Funder

university of wisconsin-madison

Wisconsin Center for Education Research, School of Education, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Spencer Foundation

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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