NAEYCâs position statement on advancing equity is not just words on paper, it is the heart and soul of who we are as people who care for all children. In this book, editors Iliana AlanĂs, Iheoma Iruka, and Susan Friedman have gathered stories and insights from dozens of early childhood education professionals, leading us forward into a beloved community framed in social justice.
- Josh Thompson, Associate Professor of Early Childhood Education
This text is comprehensive in its approach to addressing equity and diversity in our field. The diverse group of contributors offers research-based expertise centering a variety of social identities. Regardless of role, this book provides useful information for improving practice.
- Toni Sturdivant, Assistant Professor of Curriculum and Instruction
In a time when issues of diversity, equity, inclusion, and access are at the forefront in education, this volume offers timely and critical recommendations for policy and practice. The coeditors bring together a stellar group of experts in the field that delineate how we can enact equitable and inclusive early childhood education founded on NAEYCâs âAdvancing Equity in Early Childhood Educationâ position statement and its recommendations. A must-read for all early childhood educators.
- Sonia W. Soltero, Professor and Chair, Department of Leadership, Language, and Curriculum
This book confronts us with the inequities present in early childhood education. It compels us not to remain silent, compliant, or complicit, but rather to take anti-racist actions at every levelâclassroom, program, teacher preparation, and policy.
- Cristina Gillanders, Associate Professor