"At a time when diversity, equity, and inclusion are under political attack and public education is being systematically undermined, Transforming Education for Social Justice emerges as an urgent, visionary, and necessary intervention. Grounded in an Ethnic Studies framework and enriched by interdisciplinary, empirical scholarship, this powerful volume equips educators and leaders with the critical tools to resist ahistorical narratives and disrupt systems of inequality. Each chapter offers bold insights and actionable strategies to reimagine schools as transformative spaces where justice, liberation, and community thrive. This collection is more than academic—it's a call to action." - Nancy Acevedo, Professor of Educational Leadership Doctoral Studies, California State University, San Bernardino"Equity. Action. Inclusion. These are themes explored in the brilliant anthology of equity-centered research in Transforming Education for Social Justice edited by Conchas, Suleiman, and DeAlba. Grounded in rigorous research and culturally relevant frameworks, the editors have amassed a collection that interrogates transformative educational leadership to better understand who and how educators serve. Collectively, the chapter authors and editors reimagine how educational leaders can best support students' social, educational, and economic health and well-being in systems and structures designed for exclusion. A must read for anyone committed to educational justice in the US!" - Angela M. Locks, Professor and Department Chair, Educational Leadership, California State University, Long Beach"Transforming Education for Social Justice is a powerful, timely, and unapologetic call to action. With compelling scholarship and courageous storytelling, this anthology amplifies the voices of educators, scholars, students, and community leaders who are reimagining education as a vehicle for equity, belonging, and liberation. Each chapter challenges entrenched systems of teaching and learning, while offering transformative frameworks, strategies, and hope for transforming Education. This is not just a book—it is a roadmap for those who dare to lead differently and believe that justice in education is not optional, but essential." - Nicholas D. Hartlep, Robert Charles Billings Endowed Chair in Education, Chair of the Education Studies Department at Berea College"Transforming Education for Social Justice is a superb collection of scholarly works that illustrate how research is at its most impactful when it is grounded in praxis. While the contributors to this book elegantly describe the social, political and economic forces that impact structurally vulnerable communities, where the book shines are in its examples of how young people and adult practitioners work to transform their schools, their neighborhoods, and society. Furthermore, Conchas, Suleiman and DeAlba offer us a reminder that social justice and equity are still values that must be defended, especially in a time when progressive educators, programs and institutions are under siege." - Miguel N. Abad, Youth Worker and Assistant Professor, San Francisco State University"The more that research investigates the impact of Ethnic Studies pedagogies on U.S. youth, the more compelling the case becomes for investment and development in this paradigm for K-12 schools. For the last several decades, the field of education has expended tremendous energy and resources to solve a seemingly intractable "achievement gap." Meanwhile, right under our noses has been the persistently impactful practice of educators employing an Ethnic Studies framework in their classrooms. Transforming Education for Social Justice adds to a growing base of research that reveals the path to the promise of an education system that meets youth where they are and gives them the knowledge and the tools to transform their lives, their communities, and our society for the better." - Jeff Duncan-Andrade, Professor & Department Chair of Latina/o Studies and Race and Resistance Studies, San Francisco State University"This timely and compelling text speaks to the transformative potential of education. Each chapter is grounded in equity and social justice. Transforming Education for Social Justice offers a thorough exploration of the issues and structures that perpetuate educational inequities while also advocating for schools to be liberatory and decolonial spaces. This anthology is a must read for anyone interested in breaking down barriers and disrupting social inequities. Moreover, this powerful collection is a valuable resource for school administrators, scholars, students, and teachers across the PK-20 educational spectrum." - Dr. Patricia Lane, California State University, Fresno