Patrick A. Duffy is the director of teaching, learning, and leadership in the St. Louis Park Public Schools and an adjunct professor in educational leadership at the University of Minnesota. Patrick is an Arab American.

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Contents Series Foreword ?vii Acknowledgments ?xiii Introduction ?1 Part I: Know Thyself 1. ?My Racial Autobiography ?19 2. ?Historical and Antiracist School Leadership Perspectives ?29 A Very Brief History of Antiracism in the United States ?29 A Very Brief History of Antiracism in Public Education ?32 Perspectives: Racial Identity ?35 Identity Development and White People ?36 Identity Development for People of Color ?39 Identity Development for Multiracial People ?41 Theoretical Base: Critical Race Theory ?42 3. ?Engaging in Antiracist Leadership ?51 Safe and Sacred Space ?51 Staff Collaboration ?61 Student Integration ?67 Part II: Distinguishing Knowledge from Foolishness 4. ?Critical Race Theory at Midwest High School ?75 Interest Convergence ?76 Counter-Storytelling ?82 Whiteness as Property ?89 Critique of Liberalism ?97 Permanence of Racism ?101 5. ?Racial-Identity Development at Midwest High School ?108 White Racial Identity ?108 Identity Development for People of Color ?132 Conclusion ?149 6. ?Tenets for Sustaining Antiracist School Leadership ?151 Systemic Implementation ?151 Support From the Top ?160 Common Language and Protocol ?167 Identity Development ?169 Part III: Building for Eternity 7. ?The Story: A Gilded Age of Antiracism ?177 Prologue: Philadelphia ?177 Year 1 ?179 Year 2 ?190 Year 3 ?196 Epilogue: New Orleans ?201 8. ?Deepening Antiracist Leadership ?203 Shared Experiences ?204 Active Antiracist Leadership ?210 Community/Family Engagement ?214 Conclusion ?218 References ?221 Index ?231 About the Author ?237