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Mildred Boveda – Theory Into Practice, 2024
Special educators are increasingly drawing from intersectionality and Black feminist theory to make sense of the disproportionate deleterious outcomes experienced by racialized students labeled with disabilities. While intersectionality gains a stronger hold in special education discourse, agencies like the Florida Department of Education are…
Descriptors: Special Education Teachers, African Americans, Feminism, Advocacy

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