«<i>Alchemy of the Soul</i> is an essential addition to the evolving body of African-centered education literature. Joyce Piert effectively elucidates the essence of African education; the illumination of the human spirit. Through her work Piert serves as facilitator of agency for the students, the most essential element of the educational process. This work is a must-read for parents, scholars, educators, and other students, for it is through the voice of the students that we are provided standards and means to assess existing and prospective African-centered educational models.» <br /> (Kefentse Chike, Adjunct Professor, Africana Studies Department, Wayne State University)<br /> «<i>Alchemy of the Soul</i> offers a rich and intimate portrait of an African-centered educational institution. Joyce Piert explores the conceptual, political, and relational dynamics that enlivened and sustained this school community over the course of decades, and in so doing moves us beyond theoretical and philosophical reflections about the idea of an African-centered pedagogy, but takes us into the complex web of social relations where these ideas gain expression… Piert offers us a view of a grassroots, liberatory, culturally rich institution and reminds us of the power and potential of communities to struggle for freedom, purposefully socialize our youth, and seize the future.»<br /> (Kamau Rashid, Educational Foundations and Inquiry, National-Louis University)
«<i>Alchemy of the Soul</i> is an essential addition to the evolving body of African-centered education literature. Joyce Piert effectively elucidates the essence of African education; the illumination of the human spirit. Through her work Piert serves as facilitator of agency for the students, the most essential element of the educational process. This work is a must-read for parents, scholars, educators, and other students, for it is through the voice of the students that we are provided standards and means to assess existing and prospective African-centered educational models.» <br /> (Kefentse Chike, Adjunct Professor, Africana Studies Department, Wayne State University)<br /> «<i>Alchemy of the Soul</i> offers a rich and intimate portrait of an African-centered educational institution. Joyce Piert explores the conceptual, political, and relational dynamics that enlivened and sustained this school community over the course of decades, and in so doing moves us beyond theoretical and philosophical reflections about the idea of an African-centered pedagogy, but takes us into the complex web of social relations where these ideas gain expression… Piert offers us a view of a grassroots, liberatory, culturally rich institution and reminds us of the power and potential of communities to struggle for freedom, purposefully socialize our youth, and seize the future.»<br /> (Kamau Rashid, Educational Foundations and Inquiry, National-Louis University)