H. Prentice Baptiste is Regents and Distinguished Achievement Professor, at New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico. He was NAME's President (2016 to 2018), and founding member (1990). Baptiste has authored /edited seven books, and over 125 publications on multicultural education and presented papers internationally, e.g. in Nigeria, Germany, Jamaica, Morocco, Netherlands.
Jeanette Haynes Writer (Tsalagi/Cherokee Nation citizen) is Professor of Curriculum and Instruction at New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico. Her areas of scholarship include critical multicultural and social justice education; Tribal Critical Race Theory; Native American education; and teacher education.
Contents
Foreword - Gary R. Howard
Acknowledgements
Introduction - H. Prentice Baptiste and Jeanette Haynes Writer
Section I: Historical Continuity and Movement Toward Change
Geneva Gay
Reflections on A Journey Toward My Referent Other-Self
Patricia L. Marshall
Christine E. Sleeter
30th Annual NAME Conference-Evolution of Multicultural Education: 21st Century
Carl A. Grant
Jeanette Haynes Writer & Kristen B. French
Section II: Limits and Transformations
Wayne Au
Carlos E. Cortés
Angela M. Banks
James A. Banks
Afterword - Bette Tate-Beaver
Contributors
Subject Index