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Laura Trafí-Prats – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2024
The article proposes a relational pedagogy centred on "study," to contest the affective condition of the present and how it shapes narratives of young people being disengaged and with a lack of future. In doing so, it draws from affect theory and black radical studies to outline a more complex approach to affect in university experience.…
Descriptors: Aesthetics, Participatory Research, College Students, Foreign Countries
Cookie R. Garrett – ProQuest LLC, 2023
For too long, the debate about Ebonics has been about the validity of the language and not about how the perception of the language impacts those that speak it. Ebonics has been considered inappropriate and inadequate as a language in institutions of higher education since the moment Black people in the United States were allowed access. However,…
Descriptors: College Students, Black Dialects, Language Usage, Blacks
Dominique J. Baker; Tolani Britton – Education Finance and Policy, 2024
Reported hate crimes in the United States have increased rapidly in recent years, alongside an increase in general racial animus. Scholars have shown that the larger sociopolitical environment can directly impact the campus climate and experiences of all students, particularly students of color. However, little is known about how reports of hate…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Blacks, College Students, Data Analysis
Foxx, Kiana – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) are a significant and necessary component of American higher education and should be treated and perceived as such. However, this has not been the case. Despite their lengthy track record of making significant contributions toward the advancement of Black people, HBCUs have faced discrimination.…
Descriptors: College Students, African American Students, Blacks, Black Colleges
Brooks, Michael; Whittaker, Tyra Turner; Wang, Yudan; Adams, Justin; Matthews, Tazeur – Counselor Education and Supervision, 2023
The experiences of Black counseling students at Predominantly White Institutions are well documented. Using a transcendental phenomenological environmental research design, we explored how 12 Black counselor education graduates experienced their respective institutions across three types of academic institutions--Predominantly White Institutions,…
Descriptors: Counselor Training, College Students, Blacks, African American Students
Jennifer L. Richardson; Mariam Konaté; Staci Perryman-Clark; Olivia Marie McLaughlin; Keiondra Grace – Peter Lang Publishing Group, 2024
The Black Feminist Coup: Black Women's Lived Experiences in White Supremacist Feminist Academic Spaces is a collective narrative of how three Black women faculty at a large Midwestern PWI, and two of their former students and allies build alliances to collaboratively disrupt white supremacist feminist spaces. Themes of what it means to be a…
Descriptors: Blacks, African Americans, Females, Women Faculty
Martina Malone – Research Issues in Contemporary Education, 2025
The journey to finding one's place in academia can be complex, especially for Black students navigating Predominantly White institutions (PWIs). My path through higher education--from feeling invisible in some White spaces to discovering true belonging at a Historically Black College and University (HBCU)--illustrates how educational environments…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Educational Environment, African American Students, College Students
Devost, Audrey Ann – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Black women have a unique process in forming their identities, because of the subordinated status of both their racial and gender identity. Black women in America have urged American society at large to understand the complexity and multidimensionality of the Black woman identity, due to issues of inequality being addressed through a single axis…
Descriptors: College Students, Females, Blacks, African American Students
Jarrel T. Johnson; Leslie D. Hall; Raphael D. Florestal-Kevelier – Journal of LGBT Youth, 2024
The recent surge of anti-lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans*, queer, intersex, and asexual+ (LGBTQIA+) state legislative bills throughout the United States prompt one to consider the multiple ways Black LGBTQIA + students in historically Black college and university (HBCU) settings will encounter challenges within and outside healthcare settings. Thus,…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, LGBTQ People, Blacks, African American Students
Nuraan Davids; Yusef Waghid – Higher Education Research and Development, 2024
Students, through teaching and learning, must reflect on what they do not know. It is only when they recognise what they know, and what they do not, that they will awaken to their own curiosity. The more they can open themselves to others and their epistemologies, the deeper their own self-reflection in relation to others. In this way, engendering…
Descriptors: African Culture, Higher Education, Transformative Learning, Decolonization
Kalonji Nzinga – Cognition and Instruction, 2024
Exploring the role hip-hop language arts plays in the development of Black (and other minoritized) youth, this study provides a theoretical account of hip-hop moral codes and how they become part of young people's ethical sensemaking. This study extends sociocultural theories of moral development by centering the "cultural form" as a…
Descriptors: Music, Proverbs, Cultural Context, College Students
McDougal, Serie, III – Journal of Negro Education, 2021
The phenomenon known as the "Africana Studies Effect" is gaining growing attention due to its relationship to student engagement on college campuses. The present study includes an examination of twelve empirical studies on the impact of Africana studies on Black students on college campuses. The most prominent features of the impact of…
Descriptors: African Culture, African Studies, Learner Engagement, Blacks
Mark L. Gumm – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The purpose of this research dissertation was to investigate and explore consciousness in millennial African American men. This study defined consciousness in the form of self-concept or self-conceptualization, the image we have of ourselves (Akbar, 1991; McLeod 2008). The research question under investigation is, How do African American college…
Descriptors: African Americans, Males, College Students, Black Colleges
Uma Mazyck Jayakumar; Sara E. Grummert; Annie S. Adamian – Journal Committed to Social Change on Race and Ethnicity, 2024
White defensiveness in response to racial justice education has increasingly been understood through the "white fragility" framework. This study puts forth a new framework that instead identifies a typology of white defensive moves that actively work to uphold and fortify the white racial contract. Inspired by Solórzano and…
Descriptors: Racism, White Students, Black Colleges, Social Justice
Ramine Alexander; Jeannette Wade; Asha McElroy; Katia Jackson; JaVae Ferguson; Jasmine Gibbs; Cheryl Woods-Giscombé – Journal of American College Health, 2024
Objective: The goal of this research was to uncover narratives around food access and consumption among Black women who attend HBCUs before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. Participants: Black women, ages 18-25. Methods: Focus groups were used to understand how participants defined healthy foods as well as barriers and facilitators of…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, College Students, African American Students, Females