Race neutral leadership is not an option.
Education leaders are on the frontline in the fight for racial justice and must co-construct practices to disrupt storylines, policies, and practices that perpetuate opportunity gaps. Drawing from established research and the wisdom of teachers, young people, parents, community members, policy advocates, and school leaders, Play the Race Card is a guide for frontline leaders at every level to confront and disrupt racism, whiteness, and anti-Black racism.
Designed for leaders working to support educators in building transformative and provocative policies and practices, this book provides a road map for building anti-racist leadership capacity in today's turbulent political environment. Features include
The frontline isn't always a comfortable place, but it's where education leaders are needed right now. Lead the fight for truth in your school community and help change history-by putting our nation back on the path to racial justice.
Show moreRace neutral leadership is not an option.
Education leaders are on the frontline in the fight for racial justice and must co-construct practices to disrupt storylines, policies, and practices that perpetuate opportunity gaps. Drawing from established research and the wisdom of teachers, young people, parents, community members, policy advocates, and school leaders, Play the Race Card is a guide for frontline leaders at every level to confront and disrupt racism, whiteness, and anti-Black racism.
Designed for leaders working to support educators in building transformative and provocative policies and practices, this book provides a road map for building anti-racist leadership capacity in today's turbulent political environment. Features include
The frontline isn't always a comfortable place, but it's where education leaders are needed right now. Lead the fight for truth in your school community and help change history-by putting our nation back on the path to racial justice.
Show moreDedication
Acknowledgments
Foreword by Mark Gooden
About the Author
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: How to Close Opportunity Gaps
Chapter 3: How to Co-Develop Systematic Plans and Designs
Chapter 4: How to Disrupt Punishment and Pushout Practices
Chapter 5: No Turning Back – Conclusions, Summaries,
Recommendations, and Implications
H. Richard Milner IV (also known as Rich) is Cornelius Vanderbilt Chair of Education and the Joseph A. Johnson, Jr. Distinguished Leadership Professor in the Department of Teaching and Learning at Vanderbilt University. He has courtesy appointments in the Department of Leadership, Policy, and Organizations and the Department of Sociology. Professor Milner is the founding Director of the Initiative for Race Research and Justice at Vanderbilt. A researcher, scholar, and teacher, Dr. Milner is President of the American Educational Research Association (AERA), the largest educational research organization in the world. He is an elected member of the National Academy of Education and a Fellow of AERA. Dr. Milner has published more than 100 scholarly journal articles and book chapters, and he has published seven books, two of which are bestsellers. His work has been cited or featured in the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and the Atlantic. Dr. Milner has taught high school Language Arts, Developmental Reading in community college, and on the faculty at several universities.
"The Race Card: Leading the Fight for Truth in America’s
Schools is an ABSOLUTE must read for school leaders, teachers,
parents, community leaders, policymakers, and anyone who wants to
be a Frontline Leader for students. Dr. Milner begins the book with
a critical reminder that the American school system is still an
unwelcoming, traumatizing space for too many minoritized youth as
it continually propagates whiteness and engages in anti-Black
racist policies and practices. He then boldly calls on all school
leaders to recognize that the urgency is now and the responsibility
is theirs to become Frontline Leaders and transform the learning
experiences for young people by fighting for racial justice,
equity, and truth. In this book, Dr. Milner takes you on an
illuminating and awe-inspiring journey to becoming a Frontline
Leader with valuable lessons along the way such as how to close the
opportunity gap, and how to disrupt racism, whiteness, and
anti-Black racism in schools. Like I said, this book is a
must-read!"
*Dana Thompson-Dorsey, Associate Professor of Education Law,
Policy, and Leadership*
"In the midst of this racialized, difficult moment in the history
of American schools, this book provides leaders with language,
tools, and a framework to unleash positive social change.
Understanding and applying the concepts Dr. Milner offers will
strengthen leadership for racial and social justice, thus improving
outcomes for all children."
*Shawn Joseph*
"Every school leader needs to read this truth-telling book. In a
time where so many are steering away from issues of race, racism
and the harms inflicted on the lives of Black and Brown students in
schools, Dr. Milner instead confronts these important topics while
helping leaders to develop race-conscious thinking and anti-racist
practices. He beautifully and organically blends theory, research,
history, and radical approaches for cultivating leaders’ minds
toward advancing justice for the hope of our humanity. The content
in this book is so moving and MUST be the new model for how we
prepare the next generation of leaders."
*Gholdy Muhammad*
"Dr. Milner expertly provides a comprehensive examination into how
racism operates within schools and society before delivering
evidence based leadership approaches and strategies that advance
racial justice. In this timely and engaging text written for
practitioners and aspiring leaders, Dr. Milner takes racism head on
by clearly outlining how school leaders in solidarity with
educators and communities can recognize, confront, and root out
racial injustice. The Race Card provides a unique and powerful
framework for strategic and concerted action that is not only about
disrupting the status quo and challenging white supremacy, but also
advancing schooling practices that are racially just and contribute
to the well-being and success of the entire school community.
For educators and leaders who feel silenced or paralyzed amid
culture wars and right-wing attacks on public education, The Race
Card is a must-read because it provides valuable
practitioner-oriented strategies that cultivate and sustain racial
justice in schools and communities."
*David DeMatthews*
"This book reintroduces educational leaders to the why of this
work. It covers a multitude of emotions as it is sure to shift the
reader’s thinking about how students are supported in schools. The
time is now to have these deep rich conversations about race and
its presence in society and education as a whole. This book is a
must-read for all educational leaders!"
*Kena M. Worthy*
"This must-read book offers illuminating explanations and concrete
guidance for all who are leading at the frontlines of racial
inequities in our schools! Speaking to the ‘now’ of this complex
moment in U.S. education, The Race Card artfully invites us to move
beyond abstract talk of disrupting racism or evading the issues in
the false hope of unity.
Through his research and experiences, Dr. Milner makes visible the
anti-Blackness embedded in everyday policies and practice and how
the myths of meritocracy and model minorities cause harm. The
chapters offer ways through the resistance of systems and political
perils of leading change while lighting the fire of urgency and
possibility for leaders to center young people and learn from and
with communities to realize schools of healing and racial
justice."
*Ann M. Ishimaru*
"Dr. Milner has provided a practical framework for school
leadership who have taken up the work of equity and justice in
education. The clear and concise definitions, the tangible research
and examples, and particularly the 8-tenet framework that he
provides will move schools forward and closer to being more
equitable for minoritized students in schools."
*Muhammad Khalifa*
"This book is a must-read for every principal preparation program
in schools and colleges of education. As Dr. Milner has so
eloquently pointed out, principal leadership is very important to
the social, emotional, and academic development of all children,
and especially Black children who are most likely under-served and
under-educated, and are often subjected to persistent racism in
schools. The Race Card is a must to confront and address
racism and anti-Blackness in schools and society. Our children’s
futures depend on it. Bravo, Dr. Milner!"
*Linda C. Tillman*
"Dr. Milner gifts the world with The Race Card during a time of
racial and social crisis. The Race Card boldly centers and
conceptualizes the indispensable role of race in educational
leadership, while U.S. society opts for colorblindness, anti-Black
sentiment, and white supremacy in educational and social
structures. Dr. Milner systematically rebukes and rejects these
notions, and demonstrates how these ever-present destructive social
structures crush the potential for educational systems to serve
students of color. Instead, Milner proposes an informative and
instructive framework for an equitable leadership paradigm in which
all students can succeed. A must-read for educational leaders, The
Race Card provides definitions and research that informs school
leaders of how to engage in Frontline Leadership in order to
establish just and equitable leadership practices in U.S.
schools."
*Lisa Bass Freeman*
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