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The Freirean Legacy: 
Educating for Social Justice 

Editors Judith J. Slater, Stephen M. Fain, Cesar A. Rossatto


The Freirean Legacy offers the reader an opportunity to consider the work of Paulo Freire in terms of three significant perspectives. Michael Apple, Joe Kincheloe, and Ana Maria Araújo (Nita) Freire are among those who share insights and understandings resulting from the firsthand experiences with Freire. The theoretical insights into his work and ideas are brought forth in pieces by Peter McLaren, Judith Slater, and others. Finally, this book concludes with interpretations of Freire's teachings as applied to praxis by several authors, including Stephen M. Fain and Cesar A. Rossatto. This anthology will serve the initiate well in getting to know Paulo Freire, while at the same time providing the sophisticated scholar with an opportunity to advance the conversation and continue the dialogue.









   
     

 

Reinventing Critical Pedagogy: 
Widening the Circle of Anti-Oppression Education

Editors: 
Cesar Rossatto, Ricky Lee Allen, and Marc Pruyn

This edited book will be a collection of cutting-edge papers selected from the Second International Conference on Education, Labor, and Emancipation.  The conference, which will take place October 1 & 2, 2004 in El Paso, Texas and Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, seeks to take critical pedagogy in new directions for a new generation. Its goal is to build upon past accomplishments of examining capitalist relations and cultural hegemony in the classroom while moving beyond the historical diminution of white supremacy, globalization, and patriarchy. This includes efforts that reevaluate established discourses in the field or take on new areas of contestation. The primary focus will be on the internalization of capital and labor on the Mexico-US border, though other issues and geographies will also be explored.