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PUBLICATIONS

Let Love Lead on a Course to Freedom

By Gary L. Lemons, Scott Neumeister,
and Susie L. Hoeller 

The book presents a revolutionary approach to higher education based on empathy, trust and collaboration. It describes how people can be brought together across cultural, racial, ethnic, gender, sexuality, class, ability and other divides in a spirit of love and liberation. 

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The Power and Freedom of Black Feminist and Womanist Pedagogy

Edited by Gary L. Lemons and Cheryl R. Rodriguez

Still Woke (Race and Education in the Twenty-First Century) celebrates and reaffirms the power of Black feminist and womanist pedagogies and practices in university classrooms employing autocritography.

Chapter "Teaching to Progress: bell hooks, Radical Roots and Branches"
by Scott Neumeister

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Liberation for the Oppressed

Edited by Gary L. Lemons

Considering the violent and deadly experiences of racism in the United States during this contemporary moment, there remains a critical need for demonstrative dialogues for social justice. 

Chapter “For the Love of the Serving: A White Man Finding Soul Communion with Black Domestic and Service Workers” by Scott Neumeister

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Hooked on the Art of Love

Edited by Gary L. Lemons

The Hooked on the Art of Love: bell hooks and My Calling for Soul-Work acts as a revolutionary model for emancipatory self- expression. Collectively, in the words of bell hooks, the contributors and I labor "to be one with the planet—one healing heart giving and sustaining life. Love is our hope and our salvation.” This is the heart of "my calling for "soul-work."

Chapter "A Letter to bell hooks"
by Scott Neumeister

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How We Made it Over: Education in the Spirit of Love for Social Justice

Edited by Gary L. Lemons

This anthology examines ways its

contributors have remained devoted to

social justice through the lens of scholarly

research and the power of artistic

expression across differences of race,

gender, class, sexuality, ability, and culture.

Chapter "Carpe Dying: bell hooks and Embracing the Shadow of Death"
by Scott Neumeister

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Feminist Solidarity at the Crossroads

Edited by Kim Marie Vaz
and Gary L. Lemons

Intersectional Women’s Studies for Transracial Alliance (Routledge Research in Gender and Society) articulates a politics of commitment, hope, and possibility wrought in the coming-together of a group of feminist women and men—across racial, cultural, nation/state, sexual, and gender differences—during a tough budgetary time threatening Women’s Studies programs across the nation.

Chapter '"Brothers of the Soul":
Men Learning About and Teaching
in the Spirit of Feminist Solidarity"'
by Gary L Lemons and Scott Neumeister

© 2024 by Scott Neumeister

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