Rachel F. Gómez is Assistant Professor of Foundations of Education at Virginia Commonwealth University and a scholar of Ethnic Studies. Her research examines race, power, and epistemic justice in U.S. education. Grounded in critical race theory and decolonial thought, her work interrogates how curriculum, policy, and historical narratives reproduce or challenge white supremacy. She publishes on sociopolitical development, racial ideology, and justice‑oriented pedagogy, focusing on the experiences and liberatory practices of Black and Latina/o/e communities.Julio Cammarota is a Professor of Education at the University of Arizona. His research focuses on participatory action research with Latinx youth, institutional factors in academic achievement, critical race theory, and liberatory pedagogy. He is the co‑editor of two volumes in the Routledge Critical Youth Studies series, has published an ethnography of Latinx youth, and has recently edited a volume on liberatory pedagogy.