Education
- Ed. D in Supervision, Curriculum, and Instruction, Texas A & M University—Commerce
- M. Ed. in Early Childhood Education, Northwestern State University
- B.A. in Anthropology (major); African American Studies (minor), Howard University
Area of Expertise
- Early childhood education
- anti-bias education
- anti-racist education
- Black feminist thought
- endarkened feminist epistemology
- arts-based qualitative research
- poetic inquiry
- narrative inquiry
- lived experiences of BIPOC early childhood educators
- critical social justice oriented
- early childhood education pedagogy
Professional Highlights
- 07/2022- Present — Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, Erikson Institute, Chicago, IL
- 07/2018-05/2022 — Adjunct Professor of Early Childhood Studies, University of North Texas, Denton, TX
- 08/2021-05/2022 — Elementary Lead Teacher (Grades 2-4), Social Justice Coordinator, Uplift Ascend Primary, Fort Worth, TX
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Peer-Reviewed Articles
- Green, M. (In Review). #Virtually_woke: Using digital media to support young children’s
development of critical consciousness. Exchange Press. - Green, M. (In Review). When dreams become more than faint specters: Lessons of
transformation and growth. in education. - Gowin, M. (2022). Watch out for that twister! An inquiry project. Early Years: Journal of Texas
Association for the Education of Young Children, 43(1), 15-20. - See more
Book Chapters
- Green, M. (2022). When and where I enter: A reflective essay on the photographic history of
three generations of Black women educators. In I. Bailey, C. Sperry Garcia, & L. C.
Sotomayor (Eds.), BIPOC alliances: Building communities and curricula (pp. 77-83).
Information Age Publishing. - Gowin, M. (In Press) Intersectionality. In A. Mwenelupembe (Ed.), Stories of resistance: Black
women creating their own seat at the table. Exchange Press. - See more