“We Want to Do More Than Survive” by Bettina Love

Argues for abolitionist teaching that refutes the “carceral state” in schools (zero tolerance, police, high-stakes tests) and instead builds schools fueled by joy, resistance, and Black ingenuity. Love coins “educational freedom dreaming” for a world where schools ensure Black and brown children thrive. — Available on the Beacon Press

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