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The academic and the community meet: two Black,female voices
Authors:Doreen McCalla
Institution:1. Educational Policy Studies Department , University of Illinois at Urbana‐Champaign , Champaign, IL, USA gwalker4@uiuc.edu
Abstract:This paper focuses on some of the life histories and presents experiences of two Black, professional women: one, a university, academic researcher (Doreen), and the other, a state nursery head teacher and research gate-keeper (Syble). We united with a mutual purpose, that is to embark on research into the success of Black children, now adults, of a 1970s Black-led, inner-city community nursery. Although sharing a research stage/agenda, the same gender, racial and social class grouping and thus seemingly having much in common, this paper will show that our stories sometimes vary substantially due to distinctive social, geographical, time-frame, career-choice factors, and personal and professional values. Issues such as identity, culture, citizenship, and race and racism will feature strongly here among some matters arising with regards to femininity and social class. The paper will conclude by emphasizing that among a homogeneous, gender and racial grouping of apparent generalities, individuals exist—a frequent oversight, especially with regards to African-Caribbean people.
Keywords:Romania  special education  inclusive education  disability  inclusiveness  integration  street children  Roma (Romani)
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