This book builds on the foundational pedagogical theories of Gloria Ladson-Billing's Culturally Relevant Pedagogy and Django Paris' Culturally Sustaining Pedagogies to inform teaching in the higher education classroom.
Co-written by a teacher educator and his students, this practical resource shares the ways a uniquely positioned graduate course implemented key tenets of Culturally Relevant and Sustaining Pedagogy (CRSP) in their teaching and practice, allowing for the reconnection between mind and body, or Embodied CRSP. By weaving together narratives and experiences between the instructor and students, this book not only challenges conventional teaching methods but also underscores the power of stories in creating deep, impactful learning environments. Readers are encouraged to embrace a commitment to storytelling, relational learning, embodied pedagogy, and creating sacred truth spaces--essential and necessary tools for nurturing understanding, empathy, and generative tensions among students from diverse backgrounds. Book Features: