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“Brian Fuller is writing at the crossroads of the most crucial social issues confronting us right now. His vantage point is as uncommon as it is valuable. This is a book we need yesterday.” 

 

Jelani Cobb, staff writer at The New Yorker, Dean of Columbia Journalism School

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For readers of The Knowledge Gap, Race to the Bottom, and The Inequality Machine, education and equity strategist Brian Rashad Fuller sheds a stark light on America's public schools, the miseducation of students of color, and the action required to make tangible changes and reforms to a failing and racialized educational system.

With a foreword from Harriet Tubman's great-grand nephew, Abdul Tubman.

 

A leading educator, writer, and strategist sheds a timely and powerful light on American public schools, their miseducation of marginalized students of color and the action required to make tangible changes and reforms to a failing and racialized educational system.

 

In a polarizing and racially divided America, what do children of color learn about themselves before they even go to school? How do they see themselves and is that image only exacerbated by spending twelve years in a public education system that perpetuates negative stereotypes? Brian Rashad Fuller personally knows that the impact of low expectations can be devastating, as proved by the “school to prison” pipeline that so many students have experienced. He aims to make a difference in this humanizing and very personal portrayal of what it means to be Black in America’s schools.

As a Black man who has spent his life as a student and an educator, Brian shares his own story of navigating the world, overcoming his family struggles, and eventually entering an educational system that he believes is inherently racist, damaging, and disserving. He exposes the challenges Black students face in elite and predominantly white universities and spaces, dissects “Black exceptionalism” in the schooling experience, and offers a firsthand account of the emotional and psychological impact made by teachers, administrators, policies, practices, lessons, and student interactions. Most Americans are looking for answers on how to improve our education system—as illustrated by the critical race theory debate—but have not fully understood the lived Black experience, until now.

With powerful insight into a thoroughly American institution, Brian offers present-day solutions, and liberating hope, for a centuries-long issue, as well as a galvanizing and radical step forward. It is a book essential to our challenging times.

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Meet The Author

Brian Rashad Fuller is educational leader, strategist and author with a passion for addressing the needs of historically underserved students.

 

At the start of his career, Brian launched the Philadelphia region of an educational non-profit, The DREAM Program, serving hundreds of youth living in low-income housing across the city of Philadelphia. He was awarded a “Community Celebrity” Award by Cabot Creamery for his work. He also taught 3rd grade at Success Academy Charters in New York City. Later Brian worked at the New York City Department of Education (now NYC Public Schools), where he helped manage the NYC Community Schools’ initiative, and was Chief of Staff to the Deputy Chancellor. Brian later served as Chief Strategy Officer for School Planning and Development where he co-led the creation of a $32M public-private partnership, the Imagine NYC Schools initiative to reimagine existing schools and create new schools across NYC. Brian oversaw its initial implementation. Brian has consulted for various school districts and non-profit organizations, most notably LearnLaunch, where he developed and facilitated equity and strategy workshops for hundreds of educational leaders across Massachusetts. Currently, Brian serves as Associate Provost for Strategy, Operations & Partnerships at The New School. In this role, Brian focuses on student retention efforts and resource management to promote student success at the university. He also oversees the Communications, Career Development, and Veteran Services departments within the division of student success. 

Brian received his undergraduate degree at Emory University and later received his M.Ed. in School Leadership and Development from the Harvard Graduate School of Education. During his time at Harvard, he was awarded membership into the Harvard Graduate School Leadership Institute through the Harvard Kennedy School's Center for Public Leadership.

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