David I. Hernandez-Saca is associate professor of disability studies in education in the Department of Special Education at the University of Northern Iowa. Catherine Voulgarides is assistant professor at the City University of New York (CUNY)-Hunter College in the department of special education. Holly Pearson is contingent assistant professor in the department of sociology and criminology at Framingham State University.
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Acknowledgments Introduction, Holly Pearson Chapter One: Practicing Consilience Between Disability Studies and Special Education-Some Thoughts from a Career-long Attempt, David J. Connor Chapter Two: At the Nexus of Disability Studies in (Special) Education: Towards Consiliencatory Frameworks for Critical Emotion Praxis Liberation, David I, Hernandez-Saca Chapter Three: Anti-ableism in Teacher Education: Celebrating Disability Identity Through Self-study and Radical Love, Sarah Arvey Tov Chapter Four: Teaching in the In-Between: Opportunities and Factors Informing Inclusive Reform in One School District, Amy J. Petersen, Danielle M. Cowley,Deborah J. Gallagher, and Shehreen Iqtadar Chapter Five: On the Margins of the Marginalized: Protecting and Loving on Black Children with Intellectual Disability and Emotional and Behavior Disturbances, Lydia Ocasio-Stoutenburg Chapter Six: Boundaries of Disability Studies and Special Education: Radical Pedagogy and Relatedness, Jane Strauss Chapter Seven: Critical Coalition with/in the Boundaries: A Radical Love Response to Neoliberal Debilitation in Special Education, M. Nickie Coomer, Ashley Cartell Johnson, Brittany Aronson, and Ganiva Reyes Chapter Eight: Introspecting the Radical Love Boundaries Between Deaf Studies and Special Education in an African Setting, Martin Musengi Chapter Nine: Ethics of Care/ing Work/ers at the Boundary of Critical Dis/ability Studies and Special Education, Christina A. Bosch Chapter Ten: Daring to Speak/Teach from our Hearts: A Self-study of Critical Disability Studies Teacher Education at the Boundaries of Ableism, Racism and Sexism as Faculty of Color, Shehreen Iqtadar and David I. Hernandez-Saca Chapter Eleven: Grappling with the Tensions: Cultivating Justice-Oriented Praxis Through Collaborative Autoethnographic Poetry, Amanda L. Miller, Chelsea Stinson, and Maria T. Timberlake Chapter Twelve: Checklists and Merit Badges: On Whiteness, Ability, and the Boundary Between Special Education and Radical Love, JPB Gerald Chapter Thirteen: Female Inclusive Educators of Color: Challenging White Privilege and the Mechanism of Dis/ablement Through Radical Love, Sarah Schlessinger Chapter Fourteen: Blurring Boundaries: Dreaming/s of a Neurodivergent-Teacher-Parent-Student-Researcher, Anani M. Vasquez Chapter Fifteen: I Still Have Joy: Disability Justice as Praxis, Theory, and Research in a Special Education Teacher Preparation Program, Gloshanda Lawyer Conclusion, Holly Pearson About the Contributors