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Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Preface
Introduction: A Poetics of Black Appalachia
Part 1. "returning to sacred places"
Chapter 1. On the Horizon
Chapter 2. Wawawpewnowat
Chapter 3. Grounded Justice: Unearthing the Birthright of Liberated, Collective Black Environmental Justice Futures in Pittsburgh and Beyond
Chapter 4. Liberation Is Yet to Come: An Interview
Part 2. "sometimes falling rain / carries memories of betrayal"
Chapter 5. The Burgh
Chapter 6. The Effects of a Black Child's Education
Chapter 7. Emerge
Chapter 8. We're Going to Figure It Out: Reflections from an Interview
Chapter 9. Excerpts from Slow Walking in Circles: The Struggle to Improve African American Student Achievement in the Pittsburgh Public Schools-A Report of the Equity Advisory Panel (EAP), October 2020
Chapter 10. Caste, Carcerality, and Educational Inequity: A Call to Restore Liberating Educational Opportunities for Black Pittsburgh
Part 3. "renegades roam here"
Chapter 11. The System
Chapter 12. Bridging Perspectives: Criminology, Education, and Lived Experiences with Children from Pittsburgh Sentenced to Death by Incarceration
Chapter 13. A Lost Soul in Someone's Body
Chapter 14. Black Caregivers' Educational Strategies to Avoid and Disrupt Potential Pathways toward Criminal (In)justice
Chapter 15. Notes from Upstream: Salmon Girl
Chapter 16. All Writing Is Political: An Interview
Chapter 17. Resisting School Violence: Hip-Hop as Pedagogy for Black Freedom Struggle
Chapter 18. In the Space That Is Not Yet: A Dialogue
Part 4. "fierce grief shadows me"
Chapter 19. They Always Come (A Note to My Son): For Ahmaud Arbery and Breonna Taylor and Those Suffering in COVID-19 and the Past, Present, and Future.
Chapter 20. A Requiem for Antwon Rose II: Defending the Dead in the Afterlife of Slavery
Chapter 21. What They Say What They Said 2
Chapter 22. Prison Took My Daddy
Chapter 23. Boy
Part 5. "listen little sister / angels make their hope here"
Chapter 24. The Flying African
Chapter 25. What a Free Future Looks like to Me: A Prose Poem
Chapter 26. Our People That Came before Did an Awful Lot to Be Free: An Interview
Chapter 27. Let's Go Find Out
Chapter 28. Discipline, Punishment, and Black Childhood: How Carceral Education Shapes Time for Black Youth
Chapter 29. Budding Off a New Kind of Tree: An Interview
Chapter 30. The Journey to Freedom: A Conversation on Freedom Struggle
Chapter 31. Happiness &
Freedom
Acknowledgments
List of Contributors
Appalachian Futures.
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Preface
Introduction: A Poetics of Black Appalachia
Part 1. "returning to sacred places"
Chapter 1. On the Horizon
Chapter 2. Wawawpewnowat
Chapter 3. Grounded Justice: Unearthing the Birthright of Liberated, Collective Black Environmental Justice Futures in Pittsburgh and Beyond
Chapter 4. Liberation Is Yet to Come: An Interview
Part 2. "sometimes falling rain / carries memories of betrayal"
Chapter 5. The Burgh
Chapter 6. The Effects of a Black Child's Education
Chapter 7. Emerge
Chapter 8. We're Going to Figure It Out: Reflections from an Interview
Chapter 9. Excerpts from Slow Walking in Circles: The Struggle to Improve African American Student Achievement in the Pittsburgh Public Schools-A Report of the Equity Advisory Panel (EAP), October 2020
Chapter 10. Caste, Carcerality, and Educational Inequity: A Call to Restore Liberating Educational Opportunities for Black Pittsburgh
Part 3. "renegades roam here"
Chapter 11. The System
Chapter 12. Bridging Perspectives: Criminology, Education, and Lived Experiences with Children from Pittsburgh Sentenced to Death by Incarceration
Chapter 13. A Lost Soul in Someone's Body
Chapter 14. Black Caregivers' Educational Strategies to Avoid and Disrupt Potential Pathways toward Criminal (In)justice
Chapter 15. Notes from Upstream: Salmon Girl
Chapter 16. All Writing Is Political: An Interview
Chapter 17. Resisting School Violence: Hip-Hop as Pedagogy for Black Freedom Struggle
Chapter 18. In the Space That Is Not Yet: A Dialogue
Part 4. "fierce grief shadows me"
Chapter 19. They Always Come (A Note to My Son): For Ahmaud Arbery and Breonna Taylor and Those Suffering in COVID-19 and the Past, Present, and Future.
Chapter 20. A Requiem for Antwon Rose II: Defending the Dead in the Afterlife of Slavery
Chapter 21. What They Say What They Said 2
Chapter 22. Prison Took My Daddy
Chapter 23. Boy
Part 5. "listen little sister / angels make their hope here"
Chapter 24. The Flying African
Chapter 25. What a Free Future Looks like to Me: A Prose Poem
Chapter 26. Our People That Came before Did an Awful Lot to Be Free: An Interview
Chapter 27. Let's Go Find Out
Chapter 28. Discipline, Punishment, and Black Childhood: How Carceral Education Shapes Time for Black Youth
Chapter 29. Budding Off a New Kind of Tree: An Interview
Chapter 30. The Journey to Freedom: A Conversation on Freedom Struggle
Chapter 31. Happiness &
Freedom
Acknowledgments
List of Contributors
Appalachian Futures.