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Counter-narratives of Muslim American Women: Creating Space for MusCrit

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What does it mean to be a young Muslim American woman in the US educational system? This book answers this question by presenting the counter-narratives of 15 young women. These accounts debunk pre...
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  • 24 March 2022
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What does it mean to be a young Muslim American woman in the US educational system? This book answers this question by presenting the counter-narratives of 15 young women. These accounts debunk prevalent stereotypes and biases, and reveal an educational climate marked by Islamophobia. Through these overall educational experiences, readers are able to explore the role of family, faith-based education, the mosque, and community in these women’s lives.

The social and academic learning opportunities showcase instances of both inclusion and marginalization which lead students to experience a double consciousness. What this study ultimately shows is that these students experience the dichotomous pull of religious and cultural values as they navigate their intersectional identities.

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Price: $112.00
Pages: 104
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Critical Storytelling
Publication Date: 24 March 2022
ISBN: 9789004519237
Format: Hardcover
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"Throughout the text, Ali challenges readers to examine their own biases regarding inclusion and offers insights to shatter stereotypes or preconceived notions about individual differences. This timely study will be an insightful resource for educators, families, and communities." M. Wong-Lo, Biola University, in CHOICE connect Vol. 60 | Issue 6 (2023), np.
Noor Ali, EdD (2018), is an Assistant Professor at Northeastern University, a K-8 veteran educator and school leader. She has coined a subset in Critical Race Theory(CRT) called MusCrit. Dr. Ali has extensively published and presented on topics related to CRT, MusCrit, Experiential Learning, Leadership, and Social Justice in Education.