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https:// k h oth u vien .comJACK X AV»tir r COLLEGE GRADUATE si i'Dll'SElectronic Theses and DissertationsGeorgia Southern UniversityDigital Commons(a Memoir of a Black Female Social Worker- Re-Collections on Black a)Georgia SouthernGraduate Studies, Jack N. Averitt College ofFall 2011Memoir of a Black Female Social Worker: Re-Collections on Black Women Parenting and Parental Involvement in the Education of Black ChildrenJacquelyn Hodges AnthonyFollow this and additional works at: https://digitalconnnons.georg Memoir of a Black Female Social Worker- Re-Collections on Black iasouthem.edu/etd Ò* Part of the Education CommonsRecommended CitationAnthony. Jacquelyn Hodges, "Memoir of a Black Female Social Worker: Re-CollectioMemoir of a Black Female Social Worker- Re-Collections on Black
ns on Black Women Parenting and Parental Involvement in the Education of Black Children" (2011). E/ectron/c Theses and Dissertations. 558.https://digihttps:// k h oth u vien .comJACK X AV»tir r COLLEGE GRADUATE si i'Dll'SElectronic Theses and DissertationsGeorgia Southern UniversityDigital Commons(a Memoir of a Black Female Social Worker- Re-Collections on Black rltt College of at Digital Common$@Georgia Southern. It has been accepted for inclusion in Electronic Theses and Dissertations by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. For more information, please contact dlgitalcommons@igeorgiasouthern.edu.MEMOIR OF A BLACK FEMALE SOCIAL Memoir of a Black Female Social Worker- Re-Collections on Black WORKER: RE-COLLECTIONS ON BLACK WOMEN PARENTING AND PARENTALINVOVLEMENT IN THE EDUCATION OF BLACK CHILDRENbyJACQUELYN HODGES ANTHONY (Under rhe DirectMemoir of a Black Female Social Worker- Re-Collections on Black
ion of Ming Fang He) ABSTRACTThis study explores Black parental involvement by re-collecting my lived experiences as parent and social worker through https:// k h oth u vien .comJACK X AV»tir r COLLEGE GRADUATE si i'Dll'SElectronic Theses and DissertationsGeorgia Southern UniversityDigital Commons(a Memoir of a Black Female Social Worker- Re-Collections on Black ave fictionalized events, periods, and identities to protect myself and the people in my stories from the voyeuristic spectator. Fictionalizing also provides access within the intricacies of a lived experience and allows me to highlight ways of knowing that may expand epistemological standpoints reg Memoir of a Black Female Social Worker- Re-Collections on Black arding Black parental involvement.Re-collecting allowed me to reflect upon my two selves as parent and social worker and reminded me of a generationalMemoir of a Black Female Social Worker- Re-Collections on Black
othennothering that traversed Afrocentric traditions and found a new home among the decedents of African slaves in the United States (James. 1993; Cohttps:// k h oth u vien .comJACK X AV»tir r COLLEGE GRADUATE si i'Dll'SElectronic Theses and DissertationsGeorgia Southern UniversityDigital Commons(a Memoir of a Black Female Social Worker- Re-Collections on Black k parents' involvement in their child's life. Exploring parent involvement through my personal and professional narratives provided an opportunity to for me to unearth those suppressed and silent hegemonic ideals to understand who I am in Black children s lives and how I affect their success in scho Memoir of a Black Female Social Worker- Re-Collections on Black ol.There is a plethora of research that explores Black parental involvement as a means for1increasing their children’s achievement: however, few textsMemoir of a Black Female Social Worker- Re-Collections on Black
unpack the inlerseclionality of Black parents’ multiple social identities to examine the ways they are already involved in their children's schoolinghttps:// k h oth u vien .comJACK X AV»tir r COLLEGE GRADUATE si i'Dll'SElectronic Theses and DissertationsGeorgia Southern UniversityDigital Commons(a Memoir of a Black Female Social Worker- Re-Collections on Black ning in American schools. Drawing upon the work of Critical Race rheory (c.g. Bell. 1995; Delgado & Slciancic. 2001; Ladson-Billings. 1999; Watkins. 2001; Parker & Lynn. 2002). 1 explore parenting from a Black Feminist Thought standpoint (e.g. Collins. 1994; Collins, 2000; hooks, 2000:I.orde. 1984/2 Memoir of a Black Female Social Worker- Re-Collections on Black 007) to provide a revisionist interpretation of a communal mothering that nurtures the growth and development of a child’s physical, emotional and menMemoir of a Black Female Social Worker- Re-Collections on Black
tal interconnected selves (e.g. Case. 1997; Glenn. 1993; Henry. 2006; James. 1993; Lightfoot, 1978; Walker & Snarey. 2004).I draw upon the works of mehttps:// k h oth u vien .comJACK X AV»tir r COLLEGE GRADUATE si i'Dll'SElectronic Theses and DissertationsGeorgia Southern UniversityDigital Commons(a Memoir of a Black Female Social Worker- Re-Collections on Black g this approach is that it creates a space for imaginative activity in capturing a truth, a reality, a lived experience (Morrison. 2008). The use of memoir also freed me to write about experience thematically as opposed to chronologically. 1 was therefore able to present Black parents' lived experie Memoir of a Black Female Social Worker- Re-Collections on Black nces with their children’s schooling as a school social worker or as a parent throughout this study to expose a truth silent within research.Tt is myMemoir of a Black Female Social Worker- Re-Collections on Black
hope that this study sparks an imaginative activity that reveals to policy makers, educational researchers and practitioners that there is a need for https:// k h oth u vien .comJACK X AV»tir r COLLEGE GRADUATE si i'Dll'SElectronic Theses and DissertationsGeorgia Southern UniversityDigital Commons(a Memoir of a Black Female Social Worker- Re-Collections on Black children's schooling: to recognize all that is suppressed and silent to gain insight of who they arc and how they became who they arc in the lives of Black children; to dismantle those individual, structural, and political agendas and practices that are pervasive and2negatively affect Black childre Memoir of a Black Female Social Worker- Re-Collections on Black n's success in schools and life: and to recognize how Black parents’ varying identities inference their perceptions and interactions with their childrMemoir of a Black Female Social Worker- Re-Collections on Black
en’s schools. This imaginative activity helps to construct a dialogical relationship between the home, school and community that honors multiple ways https:// k h oth u vien .comJACK X AV»tir r COLLEGE GRADUATE si i'Dll'SElectronic Theses and DissertationsGeorgia Southern UniversityDigital Commons(a Memoir of a Black Female Social Worker- Re-Collections on Black lationship would minimize barriers to Black parental involvement created by school persoiuiel's hegemonic status and bureaucratic social structures. It would also foster knowledge about school functions, curricular and educational standards that Black parents seek in accessing expertise that will fu Memoir of a Black Female Social Worker- Re-Collections on Black rther their children’s success in schools.INDEX WORDS: Parent Involvement, Othermothering. Universalization. Critical Race Theory. Black Feminist ThouMemoir of a Black Female Social Worker- Re-Collections on Black
ght. Intersectionality. Hegemony, Autobiography. Memoir3MEMOIR OF A BLACK FEMALE SOCIAL WORKER: RE-COLLECTIONSON BLACK WOMEN PARENTING AND PARENTALINVhttps:// k h oth u vien .comJACK X AV»tir r COLLEGE GRADUATE si i'Dll'SElectronic Theses and DissertationsGeorgia Southern UniversityDigital Commons(ahttps:// k h oth u vien .comJACK X AV»tir r COLLEGE GRADUATE si i'Dll'SElectronic Theses and DissertationsGeorgia Southern UniversityDigital Commons(aGọi ngay
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