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Anti–Racist Practices in K–12 Schools and Systems

Voices from Justice–Seeking Leaders

Phelton C. Moss

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Routledge
17 November 2025
Anti-Racist Practices in K-12 Schools and Systems equips aspiring school and systems leaders with the necessary tools to disrupt oppressive systems and foster inclusivity within schools and classrooms. Bringing together voices of educators who have worked tirelessly to promote equity and excellence in America’s schools, this book provides a wealth of impactful anti-racist, justice-seeking strategies and frameworks. Grounded in both research and lived experience, these actionable tools are informed by historical, socio-political, geographical, and educational realities, guiding readers to create more inclusive and just learning environments. A must-read for aspiring and practicing leaders who are keen to incorporate racially just educational practices into effective school leadership and engage in change for all their students.
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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
Weight:   453g
ISBN:   9781041006374
ISBN 10:   1041006373
Pages:   210
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
1. A Call for Anti-Racist School and Systems Leaders 2. Repositioning Teacher Training to Teach in an Anti-Black Climate 3. Power Re(Distribution) and Agency-Building as Frameworks for an Anti-Racist Pedagogy 4. Race and Emerging Technologies in Education: Towards an Anti-Racist Educational Technology Leadership (AETL) Praxis 5. Boundary Crossing Leadership for Anti-Racist Leadership 6. Youth Engagement as a Cornerstone of Antiracist Education: From Theory to Transformative Practice 7. Leveraging School Counselors to Drive Antiracist School Leadership 8. Going Against the Grain: Black Male Teachers’ Pedagogical Approaches and the Move from Enforcer to Instructional Leader 9. Developing Sustainable Antiracist Environments in K–12 Spaces 10. The Will to Change: Humanizing Learners through Grief Fluency as Anti-Racist Leadership 11. Making Love the Default: Implementing Reciprocal Feedback Systems to Cultivate Culturally Responsive Math Classrooms 12. Principal Supervisors as a Lever for Anti-Racism in Schools: Missed Connections and Opportunities in Research and Professional Standards 13. Leading for Equity and Humanity: Rising Through Crisis with Antiracist and Culturally Responsive Vision

Phelton C. Moss is Assistant Professor of Educational Leadership and Policy at Virginia Commonwealth University and an elected member of the Prince George’s County Board of Education in Maryland, USA. He is also a former high school English teacher and turnaround middle school principal in Mississippi.

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