Foreword: On the Road to Social Justice: Reinventing Paulo Freire Ira Shor (City University of New York, USA) Introduction: James D. Kirylo (University of South Carolina, USA) Part I: The Criticality of Teacher Preparation 1. Preparing Foundational Phase Educators: Reading the Word and World through Transect Walks Deidre Geduld, Ivor Baatjes, and Heloise Sathorar (Nelson Mandela University, South Africa) 2. W.E.B. DuBois and Paulo Freire: Toward a 'Pedagogy of the Veil' to Counter Racism in Early Childhood Education Meir Muller (University of South Carolina, USA) and Nathaniel Bryan (Miami University Ohio, USA) 3. The Community as a Teacher Educator: Preparing Critically Conscious Teacher Candidates in Detroit Kaitlin Popielarz (Wayne State University, USA) Part II: Pedagogy and Practice 4. Making Meaning in the Carceral Space: Freirean Dialogue and Existential Becoming in the Jail or Prison Classroom Gregory Bruno (Kingsborough Community College, City University of New York, USA) 5. Critical Race Counterstories and Freire's Critical Pedagogy: Navigating Race in an Interdisciplinary Literature and Religious Studies Course Soumitree Gupta (Carroll College, USA) and Gerardo Rodriguez-Galarza (St. Norbert College, USA) 6. Toward a Software of the Oppressed: A Freirean Approach to Surveillance Capitalism Erin Rose Glass (UC San Diego, USA) 7. Freirean Cultural Circles in a Contemporary Social Studies Class Shelley Martin-Young (Oklahoma State University, USA) 8.The Liberatory Potential for Teacher Mindfulness Amy E. Laboe (University of Virginia, USA) 9. Who's in Charge?: Teacher Authority and Navigating the Dialogical-Based Classroom A.J. Tierney (Oklahoma State University, USA) Part III: The Intersection of Paulo Freire and Myles Horton, Martin Luther King, jr., and Simone De Beauvoir 10. To Speak a Book: Lessons from Myles Horton and Paulo Freire's We Make the Road Walking Jon Hale and Alexandra Bethlenfalvy (University of South Carolina, USA) 11. The Beloved Community and Utopia: Hope in the Face of Struggle as Envisioned by Martin Luther King, Jr. and Paulo Freire Drick Boyd (Eastern University, USA) 12. Less Certain But No Less Committed: Paulo Freire and Simone de Beauvoir on Ethics and Education Peter Roberts (University of Canterbury, New Zealand) Part IV: Policy, The Environment, and Liberation Theology 13. Ley de Reforma Educativa de Puerto Rico: A Freirean Perspective Patricia M Virella (Sarah Lawrence College, USA) and Jennie Weiner (University of Connecticut, USA) 14. Overcoming (In)Difference: Emancipatory Pedagogy and Indigenous Worldviews toward Respectful Relationships with the More-Than-Human World Jennifer Markides (University of Calgary, Canada) 15. We Write on the Earth as the Earth Writes on Us: Paulo Freire the (Post)Humanist Tricia M. Kress (Molloy College, USA) and Robert Lake (Georgia Southern University, USA) 16.The Postdigital Challenge of Paulo Freire's Prophetic Church Peter McLaren (Chapman University, USA) and Petar Jandric (Zagreb University of Applied Sciences, Croatia) Part V: Reflections, Experiences, And Considerations 17. Pursuing Critical Consciousness on the Tenure Track: Toward a Humanizing Praxis within the Neoliberal University Rolf Straubhaar, Sara Torres, Sascha Betts (Texas State University, USA) 18. Living in the Contradictions: LGBTQ Educators and Critical Pedagogy Dena Lagomarsino (Tulane/New York University, USA) 19. An Eye-Witness Account of Freire's Return Back to Brazil after the Exile: Personal Reflections on Fighting Oppression Nelio Bizzo (University of Sao Paulo, Brazil) 20. Dare to Hope: The Art of Untying the Tongue and Awakening the Resilient Spirit Debora B. Agra Junker (Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary, USA) Afterword: Paulo Freire Fifty Years Later Antonia Darder (Loyola Marymount University, USA) References Index