Blurring the borders: Voices of African liberatory pedagogy in the United States and Canada G Ladson-Billings, A Henry Journal of Education 172 (2), 72-88, 1990 | 292 | 1990 |
Taking back control: African Canadian women teachers' lives and practice A Henry Suny Press, 1998 | 196 | 1998 |
African Canadian women teachers' activism: Recreating communities of caring and resistance A Henry The Journal of Negro Education 61 (3), 392-404, 1992 | 182 | 1992 |
“Speaking up” and “speaking out”: Examining “voice” in a reading/writing program with adolescent African Caribbean girls A Henry Journal of Literacy research 30 (2), 233-252, 1998 | 125 | 1998 |
‘We especially welcome applications from members of visible minority groups’: Reflections on race, gender and life at three universities A Henry Race ethnicity and education 18 (5), 589-610, 2015 | 122 | 2015 |
‘Invisible’and ‘Womanish’: Black girls negotiating their lives in an African‐centered school in the USA A Henry Race Ethnicity and Education 1 (2), 151-170, 1998 | 111 | 1998 |
Chapter four: Black feminist pedagogy: Critiques and contributions A Henry Counterpoints 237, 89-105, 2005 | 109 | 2005 |
There are no safe places: Pedagogy as powerful and dangerous terrain A Henry Action in Teacher Education 15 (4), 1-4, 1994 | 100 | 1994 |
Growing up Black, female, and working class: A teacher's narrative A Henry Anthropology & Education Quarterly 26 (3), 279-305, 1995 | 96 | 1995 |
Missing: Black self-representations in Canadian educational research A Henry Canadian Journal of Education/Revue canadienne de l'éducation, 206-222, 1993 | 96 | 1993 |
Handbook of research in the social foundations of education S Tozer, BP Gallegos, A Henry, MB Greiner, PG Price Routledge, 2011 | 57 | 2011 |
Five Black women teachers critique child-centered pedagogy: Possibilities and limitations of oppositional standpoints A Henry Curriculum Inquiry 26 (4), 363-384, 1996 | 53 | 1996 |
Historical studies: Groups/institutions A Henry Handbook of complementary methods in education research, 333-355, 2012 | 40 | 2012 |
The politics of unpredictability in a reading/writing/discussion group with girls from the Caribbean A Henry Theory into Practice 40 (3), 184-189, 2001 | 39 | 2001 |
‘There’s salt‐water in our blood’: the ‘Middle Passage’epistemology of two Black mothers regarding the spiritual education of their daughters A Henry International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education 19 (3), 329-345, 2006 | 37 | 2006 |
" Taking back control": Toward an Afrocentric womanist standpoint on the education of Black children. A Henry | 37 | 1994 |
Culturally relevant pedagogies: Possibilities and challenges for African Canadian children A Henry Teachers College Record 119 (1), 1-27, 2017 | 35 | 2017 |
Literacy, Black self‐representation, and cultural practice in an elementary classroom: implications for teaching children of African‐Caribbean heritage A Henry International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education 9 (2), 119-134, 1996 | 29 | 1996 |
Feminist theories in education AM Henry Handbook of research in the social foundations of education, 261-282, 2011 | 25 | 2011 |
The problematics of multiculturalism in a post-racial America: Notes from an anti-multiculturalist A Henry Precarious international multicultural education, 41-60, 2012 | 23 | 2012 |