Critical Leadership Pedagogy and Praxis Series
Critical Praxis Leadership
Grassroots Narratives from Justice-Driven Leaders for a Democratic Future
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Published: November 2025
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Published: November 2025
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Critical Praxis Leadership: Grassroots Narratives from Justice-Driven Leaders for a Democratic Future is a powerful new book written for a broad audience of educators devoted to achieving equity in public education.

In the wake of the past 50 years of surging neoliberal economics, policy and ideology that have given rise to emboldened far-Right movements, the weaknesses of democracy as a political project for promoting equity and justice are revealing themselves in multiple spheres of social life. In the U.S., protectionist and isolationist policies enmeshed with xenophobia, racism, misogyny, homo- and transphobia, and ablism lay bare the historical architecture of inequitable and unjust social structures that provide fuel for the engines of economic and social disparity. Education, long saddled with the Sisyphean task of leveling the playing field and affording economic advancement for economically and socially marginalized populations, has been effectively reeled into an administrative agenda aimed toward maintaining social reproduction which continues to funnel Black, Brown, female, disabled and queer bodies into subordinate social roles and carceral institutions or vanquish them entirely from social life.

Within this shameless historical moment of cruelty, it is crucial to highlight the stories and experiences of leaders dedicated to cultivating equitable and just environments amid this global crisis. Justice-driven leaders who engage in critical praxis leadership emphasize grassroots efforts for genuine, actionable change rather than performative gestures or media attention. Their work unfolds in diverse contexts, motivated by different factors and involving varied groups of people. Critical Praxis Leadership features theoretically rich, practically grounded narratives from PK-12 and higher education leaders who strive to become justice-driven in their day-to-day work. As PK-12 school administrators, higher education administrators, union leaders, and community leaders reflect on the ways their praxis is informed by Black feminist, anti/decolonial, posthuman, anti-oppressive and other critical frameworks, readers will be immersed in real-life experiences by a variety of voices. They will get an inside look into how justice-driven leaders strive to live their philosophy in their practice and navigate complex situations while striving toward equitable change in institutions of learning.

Practical for professors and students alike, readers will experience real world narratives, praxis-oriented questions and activities, and evocative artwork. While walking alongside current leaders in the field, readers are invited to unpack their own philosophies of justice-driven leadership and engage with thinking/doing justice-driven leadership differently to refine their visions of leadership through a lens of complexity and futurity. The activities and narratives in this book remind readers of the ever-presence of the past in who we are and who we wish to be as educational leaders working within historically rooted institutions designed to maintain systems of power and oppression. They remind readers of the deep colonial and racist roots that still shape the lives of learners and leaders alike, and they propose a movement toward a just future. Readers are encouraged to revisit the past, reclaim their knowledge of how social and institutional systems came to be what they are, and choose to do leadership differently as best they can, always working toward justice that lay on the horizon.

Perfect for courses such as: Foundations of Educational Leadership, School Leaders as Change Agents, Leadership in Higher Education, Critical Perspective on Educational Leadership, Leadership for Equity and Inclusion, and Collaborative Approaches to Educational Leadership

Table of Contents:

List of Figures

Introduction

Part I: Unpacking Philosophies and Actions of Justice-Driven Leadership

Chapter 1
Introduction to Part I and Leadership Activity #1

Chapter 2
Blooming in Adversity: A Reflection on Research About the Resilience and Leadership of Black Women
Maria Vineyard

Chapter 3
Believing, Becoming, and Being: Critical Leadership During Anti-CRT Times
Mia Settles-Tidwell

Chapter 4
Coaching Toward Social Justice Leadership: A Constructivist Approach to Reinvent Schools and Improve Student Achievement
Nicole Williams Browning

Chapter 5
Building Relational Capacity: An Empathy, Equity, and Identity Ethos
Valena Welch Woodley

Chapter 6
Black Educational MOBISM: A Contemporary Construct of the People’s Knowledge
Ishman Anderson

Chapter 7
The Leadership Tree and Leadership Activity #2

Part II: Thinking/Doing Justice-Driven Leadership Differently

Chapter 8
Introduction to Part II and Leadership Activity #3: The Soundtrack of Justice-Driven Leadership

Chapter 9
“Grounding-Soaring” and “Crows Ascending”
Jennifer Jervis

Chapter 10
Audism Trauma Knowledge Capital
Julie Rems-Smario

Chapter 11
Seeking Equity and Social Justice in a “Positively Dystopian” State
John W. White

Chapter 12
Reflexive Leadership in Higher Education
Joe Weinstein

Chapter 13
Women in Facilities: Disrupting Dominant Ideologies With Courage, Activism, Organizing, and Radical Love
Winnie Kwofie

Chapter 14
Resistance and Affirmative Art Activity and Leadership Activity #4

Part III: Envisioning Past-Present-Future of Justice-Driven Leadership

Chapter 15
Introduction to Part III and Leadership Activity #5: In These Hands: Past-Present-Future of Justice-Driven Leadership

Chapter 16
African American Preservation Through Perseverance
Denice Sheppard

Chapter 17
Decoloniality and Leadership: Centering Blackness to Transform Schools
Zoni A. Boyer

Chapter 18
Indigenous Resilience and Leadership: The Kusi Kawsay Experience
Donna De Gennaro and Edgar Román Vizcarra Noriega

Chapter 19
Critical Leadership Praxis for Educational Justice: Recognizing the Center, Line, and Periphery in a Boston Public School
Jamel Adkins-Sharif

Chapter 20
Folding Futures of Justice-Driven Leadership and Leadership Activity #6

Editor and Contributor Bios

Index

NOTE: Table of Contents subject to change up until publication date.

Reviews & Endorsements:

Critical Praxis Leadership: Grassroots Narratives From Justice-Driven Leaders for a Democratic Future is both timely and urgent. This work challenges traditional notions of leadership by centering the lived experiences of those who lead from the margins—those who persist, resist, and reimagine. The narratives in this volume do more than inspire; they instruct, provoke, and compel us toward equity and action. It is a powerful contribution to the evolving discourse on democratic leadership, and a must-read for scholars, practitioners, and changemakers alike.”

—Adriel A. Hilton, PhD, Vice President of Institutional Strategy & Chief of Staff, Columbia College Chicago

Critical Praxis Leadership is committed to a deliberate working-against reigning practices in education that perpetuate sorting, extraction, exploitation, deprivation, and appropriation. Grounded in critical collective analysis and self-reflection, the narratives and leadership activities in this collection spotlight anti-racist and social justice-embracing practices that puncture the entanglement of social realities, systems of power, and knowledge production across space and time. Relationality, reciprocity, liberation, humanization, and justice are some of the primary areas of reckoning in this much needed volume. The authors remind us that leadership is always about people and people’s lives.”

—Patricia Krueger-Henney, PhD, Associate Professor & Graduate Program Director; Urban Education Leadership and Policy Studies Doctoral Program, FSU Executive Committee Representative, University of Massachusetts, Boston

“What does it mean to lead for justice in an era of political turbulence and hostility reshaping the landscape of higher education? This cutting-edge collection brings together critical leaders from across the nation and around the world to offer a vision of justice-driven leadership that is both unflinching and multifaceted. Interweaving Freire’s emancipatory philosophy, the creativity of critical pedagogy, and the lived experiences of leaders on the front lines, the book demonstrates that systemic change is possible—but it demands courage and resilience. This volume calls on readers to confront inequities and commit to becoming justice-driven leaders who open pathways toward more equitable futures in classrooms, schools, universities, and communities. Critical Praxis Leadership is a powerful blueprint for reimagining leadership through the lens of social justice.”

—Dr. Pierre W. Orelus, Associate Professor, Fairfield University, author of All English Accents Matter: In pursuit of Accent Diversity, Equity and Inclusion