"When sisters talk, the world should stop, listen, and swim in the magic they offer us. Rochelle Brock's work gives us a reason to do just that. It is equal parts raw, poetic, sobering and inspiring. Her voice resonates throughout the text in thunderous form. What a powerful text." -Christopher Emdin, Teachers College #HipHopEd
Shirley R Steinberg: Words Spoken Beforehand - A Note from the Author about Sista Talk Too - Silvia C. Bettez: Foreword: On Passionate Pedagogies - Shout Outs-revised - Talk Two...Prologue to Prologue - Dreaming of Revolution: My Struggle to Understand the Assault on Blackness - I Am - Prologue: Crossing the Bridge with Lessons I've Learned - Transition: A War with Words - Theories of the Other: Resistance and Acceptance - Rising from the Ashes-Engendering an Understanding of Black Women and Me - Reflection: scrambled eggs over medium - A Conversation with My Goddess Oshun: A Theoretical Framework in the Making - Transition: My Manifesto of Education - Reflection: SILENCE - Sista to Sista to Sista: A Story in Three Acts - Reflection: "I really don't breathe, that's part of my problem" - Pedagogy of Wholeness: Part One-The Theory - Transition: Michael - A Pedagogy of Wholeness: Part Two-The Practice - Transition: Reflecting on Self - The End of My Beginning - LaToya Brown/Erica-Brittany Horhn: Continuing the Conversation: Sistas Are Still Talkin - Appendix A: The Methodology of Sista Dialogue: Safe Spaces for Being Us - Appendix B: The Boring but Necessary Stuff - References.
Rochelle Brock is Professor and Department Chair of Educational Leadership and Cultural Foundations at the University of North Carolina, Greensboro. She received her PhD from Pennsylvania State University in curriculum and instruction and is the founding Series Editor for Black Studies and Critical Thinking with Peter Lang Publishing.