The James T. Sears Award.
- Foreword: On Hegemony - Peril or Promise? Jessica A. Heybach.
- Introduction: Our Gracious Nod to New Orleans.
- Poem: Bad Collective Memory: Reflections on New Orleans, November 2013 Curriculum and Pedagogy Conference, Brad Walkenhorst.
- Section I: Unraveling.
- Chapter 2. "The Black Atlantic": Reconceptualizing the South as an Afro-Franco-Creole Space, Petra Munro Hendry.
- Chapter 3. Social Reproduction and Teacher Education, Elizabeth Deuermeyer.
- Chapter 4. Writing Student Affairs: Discursive Shifts and the Challenges of Holistic Education on American College Campuses, Paul Eaton.
- Chapter 5. Why Experience Matters: Legal Pedagogy, Positionality, and the Human Rights Curriculum, Sujata Gadkar-Wilcox.
- Chapter 6. A Curricular Exploration of The Boondocks for Art Education: A Critical Race Pedagogy of Identity in Black Visual Culture Part II, Alphonso Walter Grant.
- Chapter 7. Exploring Complex Learning Systems Through the Plays of William Shakespeare, Danielle Klein.
- Section II: Understanding.
- Chapter 8. The Haunted Curriculum: Memory, Pedagogy, Trauma, Jessica Baker Kee.
- Chapter 9. Unraveling the Tangled Threads of Memory as Praxis: Empowering Hispanic Teacher Candidates to Teach in the Twenty-First Century and (Re)Discovering My Self, Diana H. Cortez-Castro.
- Chapter 10. Troubling Family: How Primary Grade Teachers Negotiate Hegemonic Discourses of Family, Amy Shema.
- Chapter 11. Creating Space for Students, Daniel Becker.
- Section III: Undergoing.
- Chapter 12. Making Spaces for Community in the Curriculum: Broadening Boundaries to Understand Our Place in the World, Sharon Peck.
- Chapter 13. The Juxtaposition of Aesthetic Reading, Digital Literacies and the Common Core, Heather Rogers Haverback.
- Chapter 14. Restructuring Schools Within Societal Confines, Denise Gordon, Tamara Choate, Julie Fisher, and Martha Sullivan.
- Chapter 15. Reclaiming Teacher Resistance: A Call for Principled Resistance in a Democracy, Jocelyn Weeda.
- Chapter 16. Critical Resistance to Teach For America: Challenging Power, Privilege, and White Supremacy, Stephanie Anders, Ashana Bigard, Ruth Idakula, Kerry Kretchmar, Hannah Price, Rebecca Radding, Hannah Sadtler, and Beth Sondel.
- Chapter 17. Imagining Alternatives to Education Reform: The Save Our Schools Campaign for Artful Resistance, Morna McDermott and Becky L. Noël Smith.