Amelia M. Kraehe is the associate vice president for equity in the arts, co-founder and co-director of Racial Justice Studio, and an associate professor in the School of Art the University of Arizona. Kraehe is co-author of Race and Art Educationand co-editor of The Palgrave Handbook on Race and the Arts in Education and Pedagogies in the Flesh: Case Studies on the Embodiment of Sociocultural Differences in Education. She has also published her research in journals, including Studies in Art Education, International Journal of Education and the Arts, Race Ethnicity and Education, the Urban Review, Equity and Excellence in Education, Educational Studies, andTeaching Education, and in edited collections such asIntersectionality and Urban Education: Identities, Policies, Spaces and Powerand The Education of Black Males in a “Post-Racial” World. She has served on the editorial review boards of the journalsArt Education, International Journal of Education and the Arts, Journal of Cultural Research in Art Education, Journal of Social Theory in Art Education, andJournal of Curriculum and Pedagogy.