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- W313392391 abstract "''GoodMorning. Morning. was your weekend? This was my greeting to each student filed in cold March, Monday morning. Just when was about to close my classroom door, heard yelling.Boy, you come in here any time you want! Look at you, you ain 't even in uniform! When stuck my head out a little farther to get a better glimpse of the student being yelled at so early in the morning, saw it was one of my students. Never hearing anyone say, or How are you? started trotting up the hallway, yes, trotting because walking wouldn't allow me to rescue my baby quickly enough. Why you even come to school? You ain't got no books, paper, nothing, yelled Ms. King!Rasheem, not saying a word, was tucking the orange shirt into his Black pants when heard another voice yell, They need to get him out of here! hallway seemed unusually long. felt like I'd never get to Rasheem. All wanted to say to him was, Morning. The closer got to him, the more rage could see in his face. picked up my trot. As approached him, could see the other voice heard belonged to Robinson.Boy, you late, out of uniform, and you came in here with no books, Mr. Delany, an administrator walking towards Rasheem yelled!All of us reached Rasheem at the same time. As hugged his neck, disregarding the adults standing around, Delany interjected and said, Get'em to ISS, Ms. Mitchell. tired of him coming in here when he wants to and how he wants to. Good Morning quietly whispered. With rage in his face, knew what was about to happen.Ms. Mitchell, tired of this school. hate these teachers. quit. ain't never coming back again, Rasheem screamed as he pulled away from me!I grabbed his arm and spoke loudly enough so only he could hear me. Rasheem, listen to me. Calm down. Let Ms. Mitchell handle this. Don't let other people ruin your day. no, y'all teachers don't understand. Y'all think want to come to school with an orange shirt and Black pants? No, but when 's the only damn thing you got left on the side of the road cause everybody done went through yo stuff... Tears streaming down his face, he paused, turned around, and looked at the administrator, Ms. King and Robinson, and said, I hate y 'all! Ms. Mitchell, y 'all teachers just don't understand what it's like to be put out on the streets and everybody done went through your stuff! Choked with emotion and feeling the hurt and pain, (re)lived for the first time since was in seventh grade, the day came home from school to find my family had been evicted... (Author's personal journal, January 12, 2005).The comment-Y'all teachers just don't understand!-stirred up an autobiographical narrative inquiry into my experience as a Black woman educator teaching and living in-between two worlds that often run parallel, sometimes juxtapose, and occasionally collide (Haynes in He et al, 2009, p. 233) in-between contested race, gender, class, culture, and place in the South. Time after time, have found myself empathizing, consoling, and/or calming students overwhelmed with personal adversities. Their adversities push me to come face-to-face with my poverty-stricken past. Through educational degrees have tried to delete many of the harsh realities had to endure. Teaching in urban schools, however, has negated my efforts. My values and beliefs gained from my experiences as a Black American growing up in poverty are engrained in the fabric of my very being. My thoughts and actions are driven by my values and beliefs.I was born in the midst of the Hip-Hop Era (1964-1984) and grew up during the I'm Black and Proud movement in Atlanta, Georgia. My childhood world was steeped heavily in African-American culture (e.g. strong faith, family-oriented, and education as the passport to anywhere my mind could conceive). …" @default.
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- W313392391 title "An Autobiographical Inquiry into the Experience of a Black Woman Educator In-Between Contested Race, Gender, Class, Culture, and Place in the South: Nappy Roots, Split Ends, New Growth, and No Lye" @default.
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