Pedagogy of a Beloved Commons

FORDHAM UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781531502829

Pursuing Democracy's Promise Through Place-Based Activism

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By Sharon Egretta Sutton
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Sharon Egretta Sutton is an educator, licensed architect, and outspoken champion for improving disinvested communities. An early pioneer in moving the field of architecture toward equity and inclusion, she is currently Distinguished Visiting Professor of Architecture at Parsons School of Design. Sutton has written several books; her most recent publication is When Ivory Towers Were Black: A Story about Race in America's Cities and Universities (Fordham, 2017).

Prologue vii Introduction: The Need for a Place-Based Approach 1 PART I: SOUTHWEST DETROIT, MICHIGAN: ACTIVISM THROUGH THEATRE 29 Historical Context 31 2004-2005 Narrative 39 2020-2021 Context and Narrative 54 Theorizing the Narratives 60 PART II: WAI'ANAE, HAWAI'I: ACTIVISM THROUGH ORGANIC FARMING 77 Historical Context 81 2004-2005 Narrative 88 2020-2021 Narrative 100 Theorizing the Narratives 114 PART III: HARLEM, NEW YORK: ACTIVISM THROUGH CRITICAL INQUIRY 127 Historical Context 129 2004-2005 Narrative 136 2020-2021 Narrative 148 Theorizing the Narratives 163 Conclusions: Pedagogy of a Beloved Community 177 Epilogue 207 Bibliography 217 Index 229

This extraordinary book is essential reading for our times. Today, we are passing through a moment of crisis as escalating struggles over our nation's contradictory "truths" take center stage. Though middle-class youth have protections, those living in poverty must navigate the tangle of distractions that interfere with their many pathways for learning. At the heart of Professor Sutton's Pedagogy for a Beloved Commons is a pathway for learning the practical skills and deep values that can help impoverished youth bear formidable burdens and emerge prepared for today's hard struggles. Like me, you will bring particular experiences to the model she offers. Our job as readers is to see exactly what the hard work of learning the truth looks like so we can support youth in finding a pathway forward through the tangles in their lives.---Mindy Thompson Fullilove, MD, Professor of Urban Policy and Health at the New School

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