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Christa J. Porter; Wilson K. Okello; Terah J. Stewart – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2024
As scholars, teachers, and researchers within academe we have, at times, felt the gravity, nuance, and depth of Black feminist theories and epistemologies have resulted in articulations and manifestations so flat they are rendered illegible and almost always universally synonymous. While there are certainly deep and rich connections among and…
Descriptors: African Americans, Feminism, Epistemology, Educational Theories
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Alex J. Kenney – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2025
Black suffering at historically and predominantly white institutions cannot be analogized with other racially minoritized groups. By drawing upon insights from Black Critical Theory (BlackCrit), this study elucidates how antiblackness as a distinct form of racism manifests in Black undergraduates' lives. This study is guided by an instrumental…
Descriptors: African American Students, Undergraduate Students, Racism, Predominantly White Institutions
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Wiggan, Greg; Teasdell, Annette; King, LaGarrett J.; Murray, Alana; James-Gallaway, ArCasia – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2023
"Countering Miseducation: Situating K-12 Social Studies Education within the Black Intellectual Tradition" combines two separate articles--Part I "Re-membering" The Teachings of PtahHotep: Educational Implications of the Oldest Book in the World" and Part II "Locating Early 20th Century K-12 Black Social Studies…
Descriptors: Misconceptions, Elementary Secondary Education, Social Studies, African American History
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Animashaun, Oluwaseun; Sealey-Ruiz, Yolanda – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2023
Amid a pandemic, protests (on masking and mattering), and presidential campaigns in 2020, adults and young folx alike were wading through an exhaustive socio-political milieu, that called for speculation. In this study, students had the opportunity to practice their writing and analytical skills while developing their racial literacy -- the…
Descriptors: Race, Racism, Females, Knowledge Level
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Davis, Camea; McTier, Syreeta Ali – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2023
Grounded in the Black intellectual tradition, this article explores how Black youth and teachers of Black youth operationalize resistance ideologies to combat hegemonic narratives about Black youth in U.S. urban school spaces. Using data from four Black youth and teacher participants, we applied a priori coding based on Bernard and Agozino's…
Descriptors: African Americans, African American Students, Resistance (Psychology), Urban Schools
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Grant, Jonathan – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2023
Considering the ways in which class and space inform the varied experiences of Black people is essential to a more complete understanding of the African reality. Situating these constructs within the context of the Black Intellectual Tradition sheds light on the history of scholars who, for decades, have encouraged this analysis. Starting with Du…
Descriptors: Social Class, African Americans, Racism, Educational Opportunities
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Dillard, Cynthia B. – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2020
As teachers in the US context, we have spent precious little time considering what it would mean to be prepared and ready for Black children. In such readiness, (re)cognition of the spirit and spirituality of Black people would be central in understanding and preparing for our children and families. This article asks the question: What would it…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Blacks, Elementary Schools, Cultural Influences
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Tosolt, Brandelyn – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2020
U.S. education is built upon a system of Whiteness, entrenched in White supremacy culture, and defended by White fragility. Within this framework, even a publicly-recognizable event intended to center Blackness, the celebration of Black History Month, reinscribes White supremacy. Through the decontextualized presentation of select Black heroes and…
Descriptors: Whites, African Americans, Racial Bias, Racial Discrimination
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Mustaffa, Jalil Bishop – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2017
The article will provide a historical overview of anti-Black violence in the higher education system across three time periods: Colonial Era, Post-Civil War, and the mid-to-late twentieth century. Mapping violence demands a focus on how higher education historically has practiced anti-Black oppression coupled with how Black people have practiced…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Social Justice, Blacks, Violence
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Niesz, Tricia – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2008
Although critical ethnographers have explored in some depth the ways that social critique informs how youth assess their schooling experiences, the implications of social critique by educators themselves have been of much less interest. Yet, numerous professional educational movements have been wrought from social critique or, at the very least,…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Community Programs, Social Change, Ethnography