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    CFP: Call for Papers: Teaching and Resistance in the Age of Trumpism
    The 2016 election of Donald Trump has brought with it a wave of dangerous, reactionary developments, including an emboldened white supremacy; brazen sexism; a belligerent foreign policy posture; an ever-more punitive stance on “law and order”; racist, xenophobic immigration and border policies; denial of scientifically-proven climate change; an augmented neoliberal, “business” approach to social problems; an assault on truth in favor of “alternative facts”; the elevation of hate and bigotry in public discourse and attitude; and more. While many were shocked by the election results, the Alt-Right, authoritarian forces and sharply regressive ideas that carried Trump into office have deep historic roots and broad support.

    For many people, including the electoral majority who voted against Trump and those who are targeted by Trumpism, these are dark, distressing times. And yet, recent years have witnessed the rise of resistance movements—from Black Lives Matter and NoDAPL to the 2017 Women’s March on Washington (and affiliate marches around the country and the world) and nationwide demonstrations against the new administration’s bigoted immigration restrictions, among others. Left educators at all levels are active in the struggle, and have created networks to share pedagogical and activist strategies – see for instance: http://www.radicalteacher.net/trumpism/

    Radical Teacher invites submissions that address how progressive educators are teaching about, working within, and resisting Trumpism. Potential topics include:

    teaching the dynamics of white supremacy and anti-blackness in the context of a resurgent white nationalism
    teaching about revisionist history and the meanings of memory and commemoration (eg Confederate monuments, the rewriting of the causes of the Civil War, etc)
    teaching about and against “fake news”
    teaching about (and/or doing) labor organizing in an openly anti-union climate
    teaching indigenous sovereignty and the history of settler colonialism
    teaching to challenge sexism and the culture of sexual assault
    fighting for educational funding in the context of neoliberal privatization
    teaching climate change and scientific fact in the context of Presidential denial and obfuscation
    teaching about economic injustice, exploitation, class, and the concentration of wealth in the context of a billionaire presidency and extreme wealth consolidation
    teaching LBGTQIA issues in the context of toxic masculinity and violence against queer, trans, and gender non-conforming people
    teaching about US empire in the context of a reinvigorated American exceptionalism
    Address inquiries to Sarah Chinn (sarah.chinn@hunter.cuny.edu) and Joseph Entin (jentin@brooklyn.cuny.edu). Complete manuscripts due January 31st, 2018. For more information on submission guidelines visit: http://www.radicalteacher.net/submit/