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Copyright; Contents; Foreword: The Introduction; Acknowledgments; Editors' Introduction; Part I-The Commons: Redistribution of Resources and Power; Introduction to Part I: Yours as Much as Mine; 1 Justseeds: An Artists' Cooperative; 2 Heidi Cody: Letters to the World and the ABCs of Visual Culture; 3 Kutiman: It's the Mother of All Funk Chords; 4 ToroLab: Border Research Gone Molecular; 5 Mequitta Ahuja: Afrogalaxy; 6 Emily Jacir: The Intersection of Art and Politics; 7 Paula Nicho Cu?mez: Crossing Borders 327 $a8 Rafael Trelles: Cleaning Up the Stain of Militarism9 Experience, Discover, Interpret, and Communicate: Material Culture Studies and Social Justice in Art Education; 10 Educational Crisis: An Artistic Intervention; 11 Social Media/Social Justice: The (Creative) Commons and K-12 Art Education; Part II-Our Cultures: Recognition and Representation; Introduction to Part II: Build Something Fresh; 12 Kaisa Leka: Confusing the Disability/Ability Divide; 13 Darrel Morris: Men Don't Sew in Public; 14 Nicholas Galanin: Imaginary Indian and the Indigenous Gaze 327 $a15 Kimsooja: The Performance of Universality16 Xu Bing: Words of Art; 17 Bernard Williams: Art as Reinterpretation, Identity as Art; 18 Hock E Aye Vi Edgar Heap of Birds: Beyond the Chief; 19 Samuel Fosso: Queering Performances of Realness; 20 Cultural Conversations in Spiral Curriculum; 21 Arts Making as an Act of Theory; 22 Pedagogy, Collaboration, and Transformation: A Conversation with Brett Cook; Part III-Toward Futures: Social and Personal Transformation; Introduction to Part III: The Next Big Thing; 23 Harrell Fletcher: Shaping a New Social; 24 Pinky & Bunny: Critical Pedagogy 2.0 327 $a25 La Pocha Nostra: Practicing Mere Life26 Future Farmers: Leaping Over the Impossible Present; 27 Appalshop: Learning from Rural Youth Media; 28 Navjot Altaf: What Public, Whose Art?; 29 The Chiapas Photography Project: You Can't Unsee It; 30 Dilomprizulike: Art as Political Agency; 31 In Search of Clean Water and Critical Environmental Justice: Collaborative Artistic Responses Through the Possibilities of Sustainability and Appropriate Technologies; 32 Opening Spaces for Subjectivity in an Urban Middle-School Art Classroom: A Dialogue between Theory and Practice 327 $a33 Story Drawings: Revisiting Personal Struggles, Empathizing with "Others"Part IV-Voices of Teachers; Introduction to Part IV: Art Matters; 34 Holding the Camera; 35 The Streets Are Our Canvas: Skateboarding, Hip-Hop,and School; 36 The Zine Teacher's Dilemma; 37 Miracle on 79th Street: Using Community as Curriculum; 38 Public School, Public Failure, Public Art?; 39 Animating the Bill of Rights; 40 Think Twice, Make Once; 41 Art History and Social Justice in the Middle-School Classroom; 42 Whatever Comes Next Will Be Made and Named by Us; About the Contributors; Figure Credits and Permissions 327 $aIndex 330 $aArt and Social Justice Education offers inspiration and tools for educators to craft critical, meaningful, and transformative arts education curriculum and arts integration projects. 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