Education, Democracy and Social Justice Research Group

Dr. Assaf Meshulam

Interrupting the interruption

Neoliberalism and the challenges of an antiracist school

Assaf Meshulam, Michael W. Apple

The article examines a US public elementary bilingual, multicultural school that attempts to interrupt the reproduction of existing relations of dominance and subordination across a variety of differences. The school's experiences illuminate the complex reality of schools as a site of struggle and compromise between at times contradictory interests, agents, and ideologies and the powerful forces in the (racial) state and civil society that make educating for social equality and justice difficult to accomplish. The article considers the concessions the school has made, and how and why, even in this most antiracist of schools, issues of race and racism persist.

Publication language English
Pages 650-669
Volume 35
Issue number 5
Publication status Published - 01.01.2014

Keywords

antiracism
bilingual education
counter-hegemonic education
democratic education
multiculturalism
neoliberalism

ASJC Scopus subject areas

Education
Sociology and Political Science

Sustainable Development Goals

SDG 4 - Quality Education
SDG 10 - Reduced Inequalities