Kelly K. Wissman is director of the Capital District Writing Project and an associate professor in the Department of Literacy Teaching and Learning within the University at Albany School of Education.
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Contents Foreword Yolanda Sealey-Ruiz ?ix Acknowledgments ?xiii Part I. Sketching Dreamscapes of Possibilities: Creating Art and Community in the Freedom Dreaming for Educational Justice Project 1. ?"The Quality of Light": An Introduction to Freedom Dreaming for Educational Justice ?3 Kelly K. Wissman 2. ?Freedom Dreaming With Arts-Infused Writing Pedagogies: Ten Engagements ?20 Kelly K. Wissman 3. ?Seeing Students in Relation to Possibility: Imperatives for Freedom Dreaming in English Language Arts ?45 Christina Pepe 4. ?Becoming a Beloved Community of Diverse Educators and Mental Health Professionals: Lessons From Freedom Dreaming for Educational Justice in Intergenerational Arts-Based Inquiries ?57 Tammy Ellis-Robinson and Cheryl L. Dozier 5. ?Visions of Liberation: A Thematic Analysis of the Education Freedom Dreams ?72 Kelly K. Wissman, Vanessia Wilkins, and Hanum Tyagita Part II: Dreaming Together: Visions and Voices of Teachers, Students, and Teaching Artists Kelly K. Wissman 6. ?We Are Dreaming of . . . Manifesting New Educational Worlds in Dialogue Between Students and Teachers ?101 7. ?We Are Dreaming of . . . Enlivening School Communities With Teaching Artists ?127 8. ?We Are Dreaming of . . . Creating School Communities of Joy, Care, and Belonging ?144 9. ?We Are Dreaming of . . . Fostering New Ways of Seeing and Being ?156 10. ?We Are Dreaming of . . . Honoring the Ancestors ?166 Epilogue: Why Freedom Dream? ?174 Leah Werther, Amy Salamone, Matt Pinchinat, Christina Pepe, and Kelly K. Wissman Afterword Linda Christensen ?182 Index ?184 About the Editor and Contributors ?189