<p>In this rich and engaging year-long critical ethnography of parental involvement Echeverri-Sucequia takes readers inside a culturally and ethnically diverse K-8 school expressly committed to inclusive&nbsp;multicultural education.&nbsp; Privileging the voices experiences and cultural capital of limited English proficient immigrant and sojourner families she uncovers the systemic structural and cultural barriers to genuine parent involvement in schools even in spite of the best intentions of educators.&nbsp; She shows the importance of moving beyond deficit orientations toward building solidarity with families as part of ensuring that all students thrive in schools.&nbsp;&nbsp;<em>Fitting In:&nbsp; Voices from Ethnic and Linguistic Minority Parents&nbsp;</em>is an invaluable resource in the quest to raise achievement among students who historically struggle the most and to create schools that are welcoming diverse equitable and just.</p>
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