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Volume 19, Number 6, 1 November 2016

Editorial Board
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Racializing smartness
pp. 1141-1148(8)
Author: Hatt, Beth

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Smartness as cultural wealth: an AsianCrit counterstory
pp. 1149-1163(15)
Author: Kolano, Lan

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Mujeres truchas: urban girls redefining smartness in a dystopic global south
pp. 1209-1222(14)
Author: Cervantes-Soon, Claudia G.

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Freedom lessons: black mothers asserting smartness of their children
pp. 1223-1235(13)
Author: Sankofa Waters, Billye

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She doesn’t even act Mexican: smartness trespassing in the new south
pp. 1236-1246(11)
Authors: Carrillo, Juan F.; Rodriguez, Esmeralda

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Teaching black history as a racial literacy project
pp. 1303-1318(16)
Author: King, LaGarrett Jarriel

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Unfulfilled promises of equity: racism and interculturalism in Chilean education
pp. 1335-1350(16)
Authors: Webb, Andrew; Radcliffe, Sarah

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