Cynthia B. Dillard (Nana Mansa II of Mpeasem, Ghana, West Africa) is incoming dean of Seattle University's College of Education and the former Mary Frances Early Professor in Teacher Education and chair of the Department of Educational Theory and Practice at the University of Georgia. Two of her books, On Spiritual Strivings and Learning to (Re)member the Things We've Learned to Forget, were selected as Critics' Choice Book Award winners by the American Educational Studies Association (AESA). Connect with her at cynthiabdillard.com and on Twitter @cynthiabdillard.
Foreword
Bettina L. Love
INTRODUCTION
For Those Who Chose to Survive: Our Promise to (Re)member the Ancestors
CHAPTER 1
My Spirit (Re)members Me Whole: The Importance of Black Women's Knowing, Memory, and Spirituality
CHAPTER 2
"I Was Missing Something, Something So Important": (Re)searching
CHAPTER 3
The Evidence of Things Unseen: (Re)visioning
CHAPTER 4
A Change of Mind and Heart: (Re)cognizing
CHAPTER 5
The Truth Will Set Us Free: (Re)presenting
CHAPTER 6
The Invitation, Sanctuary, and Living Legacy: (Re)claiming
CHAPTER 7
(Re)membering Is Not Optional: A Love Letter to Those Who Teach
Afterword
Gholdy Muhammad
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index