Love Letters to bell hooks

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bell hooks
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culturally responsive education
culturally sustaining pedagogy
early childhood education
Education
educational equity strategies
Educational Leadership
elementary education
emancipatory education
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higher education
identity development in teaching
inclusive classroom practices
professional development for educators
teacher reflection

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  • ISBN 9781032699479
  • Weight: 259g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Sep 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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bell hooks was one of the most influential voices in critical and culturally-responsive education. In recognition of the magnificence of bell’s contributions to the field of education, this book is the first of its kind to bring together scholars, educators, and young people to honor her broad and deep legacy. Written in letter form, each chapter reflects how bell hooks’ many influential books have shaped the lives and livelihoods of the people who have read them. Narrative in style and accessible to a wide audience of readers, this collection serves as a bridge between the philosophical and the practical components of bell’s work, as authors demonstrate the direct influence and application of hooks’ legacy in their lives. Love Letters to bell hooks is a wonderful companion to any of bell’s other works and is especially relevant to undergraduate and graduate Education students, as well as in-service educators pursuing professional development.

Tricia M. Kress is a Professor and Director of the Educational Leadership for Diverse Learning Communities doctoral program at Molloy University in New York.

Robert Lake is a Professor in the Department of Curriculum, Foundations and Reading at Georgia Southern University in Statesboro, GA.

Nadia Khan-Roopnarine is an assistant professor of education at St. Joseph’s University in New York.

Perpetual Anastasia Hayfron is a multidisciplinary humxn, altruistic hedonist and Black Feminist scholar with a ferocious zeal for critical inquiry, holistic humxn welfare and the spiritual liberation of Black people.

Nicolle Session has served public middle school children of New York City for 25 years as a Dance Educator, English Language Arts Educator, Team Leader, Dean, Arts Liaison, and Assistant Principal.