Introduction
Part I: Reconceptualizing Practice
1. Let Us Live for our Children: Anti-Racist Practice in Early Childhood, Lynn McNair (University of Edinburgh, UK)
2. Anti-Racist Pedagogies: Can Early Childhood Practitioners Really be Subaltern? Hattie Campbell (University of East London, UK)
3. Re-positioning Race as Part of Everyday Activity, Vicky Bamsey (University of Plymouth, UK)
Part II: Anti-Racist Pedagogy
4. Race at Play: a Froebelian Framework for Decolonial Early Childhood Practice, Simon Bateman and Shaddai Tembo (Bath Spa University, UK)
5. Anti-Racist Practice Through a Critical Pedagogy Lens, Fatemeh Sadeghi (University of Edinburgh, UK), Selvarani Selvaraja (The Promise, UK) and Simon Leitch (South West Education Improvement Collaborative, UK)
6. Which Child is at the Centre? Rethinking Child-Centred Pedagogy, Identity and Difference in Early Years Settings, Jan Georgeson (University of Plymouth, UK)
Part III: International Perspectives on Anti-Racism
7. Examining the Value of Homeplace as a Pro-Black Pedagogy for Young Children, Francheska Starks (University of Tennessee, USA)
8. Black Feminist and Critical Race Perspectives, Michelle Grace-Williams (University of South Carolina, USA)
9. Race (Un)Awareness: Immigrant Early Childhood Teachers and Self Identity, Ayesha Rabadi-Raol (Sonoma State University, USA)
10. Reconfiguring Narratives of Difference: Exploring Intergenerational Perspectives on 'Race' in Early Childhood Education in Post-apartheid South Africa, Jaclyn Murray (University of Winchester, UK)
Conclusion
References
Index