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The Journey of Kamau Miller: HipHop Composite Counterstories for Black Men Teachers is a deeply compelling and creative book that delves into the life of Kamau Miller, a determined third-grade teacher hailing from New York City. Set in the gritty backdrop of the Edenwald Projects in the Bronx, the story offers readers an intimate glimpse into Kamau's world as he grapples with the unique struggles of being a Black male teacher, the profound influence of hip-hop culture, and the ongoing quest for self-discovery. The book intricately weaves themes of identity, education, community, and…mehr

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The Journey of Kamau Miller: HipHop Composite Counterstories for Black Men Teachers is a deeply compelling and creative book that delves into the life of Kamau Miller, a determined third-grade teacher hailing from New York City. Set in the gritty backdrop of the Edenwald Projects in the Bronx, the story offers readers an intimate glimpse into Kamau's world as he grapples with the unique struggles of being a Black male teacher, the profound influence of hip-hop culture, and the ongoing quest for self-discovery. The book intricately weaves themes of identity, education, community, and empowerment while paying homage to the legacy of Derrick A. Bell. The Journey of Kamau Miller not only honors the resilience and strength of Black male educators but also amplifies the countless voices that are overlooked and unheard. It offers an inspiring and transformative reading experience illuminating the intricate complexities of life, love, and the relentless pursuit of making a profound impact in the realm of education. With its unapologetically creative approach, this work captivates readers with its accessible, engaging, and thought-provoking storytelling. It stands as a tribute to Black male teachers celebrating their experiences and advocating for change and progress in the field of education.
Autorenporträt
A native New Yorker, HipHop Feminist, and Scholar Activist, Dawn N. Hicks Tafari. PhD is passionate about the arts, culture, education, and translating theory into practice. She has served as an elementary school teacher, a curriculum facilitator, a teacher education program coordinator, and an educational consultant for school districts, universities, and agencies across the country. She is also co-founder of the Greensboro Kwanzaa Collective and one of the co-curators of the Black Girls and Women Matter Greensboro Town Hall. Tafari's work focuses on HipHop Feminism, Black boys and men in academic spaces, Critical Race Theory, and Kwanzaa as a site of resistance.