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Shawn Ginwright - Thought Leader on African American Youth, Youth Activism & Youth Development; Founder & CEO of Flourish Agenda, Inc.

Shawn Ginwright

Profile updated May 12, 2025
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The Four Pivots: Reimagining Justice, Reimagining Ourselves - Book by Shawn Ginwright

The Four Pivots: Reimagining Justice, Reimagining Ourselves” (2022)

We need a fundamental shift in our values--a pivot in how we think, act, work, and connect. Despite what we’ve been told, the most critical mainspring of social change isn’t coalition building or problem analysis. It’s healing: deep, whole, and systemic, inside and out. Here, Shawn Ginwright, PhD, breaks down the common myths of social movements--a set of deeply ingrained beliefs that actually hold us back from healing and achieving sustainable systemic change. He shows us why these frames don’t work, proposing instead four revolutionary pivots for better activism and collective leadership: Awareness: from lens to mirror Connection: from transactional to transformative relationships Vision: from problem-fixing to possibility-creating Presence: from hustle to flow Supplemented with reflections, prompts, cutting-edge research, and the author’s own insights and lived experience as an African American social scientist, professor, and movement builder, The Four Pivots helps us uncover our obstruction points. It shows us how to discover new lenses and boldly assert our need for connection, transformation, trust, wholeness, and healing. It gives us permission to create a better future--to acknowledge that a broken system has been predefining our dreams and limiting what we allow ourselves to imagine, but that it doesn’t have to be that way at all. Are you ready to pivot?

Hope and Healing in Urban Education: How Urban Activists and Teachers are Reclaiming Matters of the Heart - Book by Shawn Ginwright

Hope and Healing in Urban Education: How Urban Activists and Teachers are Reclaiming Matters of the Heart” (2015)

Hope and Healing in Urban Education proposes a new movement of healing justice to repair the damage done by the erosion of hope resulting from structural violence in urban communities. Drawing on ethnographic case studies from around the country, this book chronicles how teacher activists employ healing strategies in stressed schools and community organizations, and work to reverse negative impacts on academic achievement and civic engagement, supporting their students to become powerful civic actors. The book argues that healing a community is a form of political action, and emphasizes the need to place healing and hope at the center of our educational and political strategies. At once a bold, revealing, and nuanced look at troubled urban communities as well as the teacher activists and community members working to reverse the damage done by generations of oppression, Hope and Healing in Urban Education examines how social change can be enacted from within to restore a sense of hope to besieged communities and counteract the effects of poverty, violence, and hopelessness.

Black Youth Rising: Activism and Radical Healing in Urban America - Book by Shawn Ginwright

Black Youth Rising: Activism and Radical Healing in Urban America” (2009)

Early childhood education programs are expected to provide exemplary care for all children—poor and affluent; children of color and White children—while also adapting care to include children's families and cultures. These two sets of expectations are oft

Black In School: Afrocentric Reform, Urban Youth & The Promise Of Hip-hop Culture - Book by Shawn Ginwright

Black In School: Afrocentric Reform, Urban Youth & The Promise Of Hip-hop Culture” (2004)

What are the limits of Afrocentric reform for African American students whose schools and communities are ravaged by poverty? How can an understanding of poverty improve Afrocentric reform efforts? This probing book turns an analytical lens on an urban high school's attempt to improve academic performance with an Afrocentric curriculum. The author's detailed examination provides a comprehensive look at the limits and possibilities for identity reform in poor urban schools.

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