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Yazzie Case: Building a Public Education System for Our Indigenous Future

Contributor(s): Greyeyes, Wendy S (Author), Lee, Lloyd L (Editor), Martinez, Glenabah Michelle (Editor)

ISBN: 9780826365095

Publisher: University of New Mexico Press

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Pub Date: October 1, 2023

Dewey: 379.2609789

LCCN: 2023013324

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Index

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.85" H x 9.00" L x 6.00" W ( 1.23 lbs) 320 pages

Series: Studies in Indigenous Community Building

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Description:

The story of Wilhelmina Yazzie and her son's effort to seek an adequate education in New Mexico schools revealed an educational system with poor policy implementation, inadequate funding, and piecemeal educational reform. The 2018 decision in the Yazzie/Martinez lawsuit proved what has always been known: the educational needs of Native American students were not being met.

In this superb collection of essays, the contributors cover the background and significance of the lawsuit and its impact on racial and social politics. The Yazzie Case provides essential reading for educators, policy analysts, attorneys, professors, and students to understand the historically entrenched racism and colonial barriers impacting all Native American students in New Mexico's public schools. It constructs a new vision and calls for transformational change to resolve the systemic challenges plaguing Native American students in New Mexico's public education system.

Contributors
Georgina Badoni
Cynthia Benally
Rebecca Blum Martínez
Nathaniel Charley
Melvatha R. Chee
Shiv Desai
Donna Deyhle
Terri Flowerday
Wendy S. Greyeyes
Alex Kinsella
Lloyd L. Lee
Tiffany S. Lee
Nancy López
Hondo Louis (photographer)
Glenabah Martinez
Natalie Martinez
Jonathan Nez
Carlotta Penny Bird
Preston Sanchez
Karen C. Sanchez-Griego
Christine Sims
Leola Tsinnajinnie Paquin
Vincent Werito
Wilhelmina Yazzie

Brief description: Lloyd L. Lee (Diné) is a professor of Native American Studies at the University of New Mexico and the director for the Center for Regional Studies.

Review Quotes: "The book's contributors underscore how public education in New Mexico cannot be sufficient if schooling remains unresponsive to Indigenous values, views, languages, cultures, and identities...it belongs in every educator's library."--Herman Cody "Tribal College Journal"

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