“This collection brings together imaginative, impassioned, and unapologetically radical scholarship on a diverse set of educational sites and themes. Attuned to questions of both theory and practice, this liberatory and pluriversal volume decisively repudiates the grim visions of colonialism and neoliberalism. The enlivening and experimental ‘agitations’ that it offers are an essential resource for researchers and educators in these difficult times.”– Professor Noah De Lissovoy, Cultural Studies in Education, University of Texas at Austin, USA"The editors have curated an inspirational collection that reminds us of the need to maintain hope in the possibilities that abound for forging kaleidoscopic futures in and through education. Embracing a theoretical, experimental and speculative stance, it promises to engender reflective action and transformative change, achieved with vigour and stealth.” – Dr Sharon Walker, Lecturer in Racial Justice and Education, University of Bristol and Lead Co-convenor of the Race, Empire and Education Collective, UK“A powerful and timely collection that positions education as a site of struggle, imagination, and collective action. Urgent as oppression intensifies globally, the book mobilises radical imagination through theorising, experimenting, and speculating, with agitations grounded in diverse places and contexts. It reminds us that building solidarities across differences is central to a praxis of hope. Importantly, it foregrounds early career scholars and graduate researchers, whose voices invite us to think, act, and relate differently in and through education”— Dr Carla Nascimento Luguetti, Senior Lecturer in Education, University of Melbourne, Australia