Urban education Too much school, too little education: Why school is the enemy for urban students…and what to do about it What is hip hop? Engaging youth who identify with hip hop culture: Education as a political act for disaffected “neo-indigenous” urban students: OpportunINDY’s fundamental support of critical pedagogy What is hip hop-based education doing in nice fields such as early childhood and elementary education? We can’t be against all resistance by urban students to school: We have to enable opposition that’s transformational A question for rigor vs vigor: Which approach is more academically appropriate and culturally relevant for all students, especially African Americans? Summary: A Proposal to Dismantle Normalcy 2017 Critical Race Theory Conference: A Proposal to Dismantle Normalcy Share this:Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on X (Opens in new window)