How can black women academics improve the lives of young people in their
community? Etienne and her colleagues explore the ways they can
intervene in two persistent and severe problems - the escalating knife
crime that costs ever more young lives, and the disproportionately low
academic attainment of black students compared with their white peers.
Studies of students in the African diaspora and in South Africa cast
light on the effects on UK schools, universities and society of
Whiteness, discrimination and the colonial curriculum. The authors cast
their net wide to indicate how women's activism across generations can
support black youth to resist the pressure of racism.
A must-read for all those concerned with social justice.