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Elaine Jessica Castillo Tamargo – ProQuest LLC, 2024
In California, Filipina/x/os continue to be overrepresented in the nursing workforce, with the percentage of nurses identifying as Filipino increasing from 13.4% in 1993 to 20.6% in 2018 (Spetz et al., 2018). While a particular ethnic group being overrepresented in a certain industry is not problematic on its own, certain careers come with greater…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Asian Americans, Colonialism, Social Influences
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Maldonado-Torres, Nelson; Bañales, Xamuel; Lee-Oliver, Leece; Niyogi, Sangha; Ponce, Albert; Radebe, Zandi – Educational Theory, 2023
This article explores the darker side of appeals to justice and social justice within liberal settings, particularly the US academy, where these terms are frequently mobilized to counter decolonial knowledge formations and aspirations. The authors draw from Frantz Fanon's critique of justice in colonial settings to demonstrate ways in which the…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Political Attitudes, Colonialism, Ethnic Studies
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Cory A. Buckband – Language Policy, 2025
This paper utilizes raciolinguistic genealogy (Flores, in International Journal of the Sociology of Language 2021:111-115, 2021) to explore an historical case study of Spanish Franciscan missionaries in Alta California during an early period of colonization spanning the seventeenth-nineteenth centuries. In the study, I apply a raciolinguistic lens…
Descriptors: Spanish, Race, Language Attitudes, Colonialism
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Theresa Burruel Stone; Pamela Rivas – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2025
While increased college access is widely celebrated for racialized peoples, the end goal of inclusion maintains engagement with and desires for wellbeing within the U.S. white supremacist settler state. This paper examines a culturally relevant college preparation program designed primarily for Mexican-origin youth in California to consider the…
Descriptors: High School Students, Mexican Americans, Hispanic American Students, College Preparation
Valeria G. Dominguez; Carlos A. Galan; Raquel M. Rall – Center for Studies in Higher Education, 2024
While current higher education literature stresses the importance of equity, diversity, and inclusivity, these imperatives have been mainly absent from conversations related to boards of higher education. In this paper, the authors present a historical overview of the demographic landscape of trustee boards from inception to the present. Using…
Descriptors: Governing Boards, Higher Education, Decision Making, Diversity
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Katherine Hartmann – Journal of Extension, 2023
Extension is not equitably serving Indigenous communities due to the effects of colonization in the Land Grant System, a lack of funding, and a lack of understanding of the needs of Indigenous communities. The concept of food sovereignty offers a way to create meaningful educational programming and, despite the inequitable access to services,…
Descriptors: Extension Education, Indigenous Populations, Barriers, Indigenous Knowledge
Suparna Kudesia – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Coloniality permeates across realms and leaves no systemic stone unturned in its path. As such, coloniality manifests in our education system through a variety of practices, policies, and procedures that center Western-European modern rationality and White supremacy. To disrupt and decenter these unilateral paradigms within our schools is to…
Descriptors: Colonialism, Activism, School Districts, Social Justice
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Tiara R. Na'puti; Riley Taitingfong – Communication Education, 2024
As Chamoru scholars with experience working at two universities within the University of California (UC) system, the authors write from institutions deeply implicated in interconnected projects of settler colonialism and militarism. Addressing the UC's historical narrative in the authors' pedagogy is an important way to connect with ongoing calls…
Descriptors: Armed Forces, Political Power, Power Structure, Colonialism
Juliet Rose Kunkel – ProQuest LLC, 2021
This dissertation examines the university and institutions of schooling as technologies of power imbricated in the state violences they purport to be separate from or the solution to. I examine the logics of the university within the assemblages of policing, settlement, and empire of the U.S. state and its racial capitalist regime. I use…
Descriptors: Universities, Educational History, Genetics, Heredity
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O'Donnell, Jennifer Lee – Ethnography and Education, 2023
Teacher identity work throughout one's academic studies and career has been shown to have a positive impact on teachers' resilience and longevity in the field, in contrast to those who do not engage in these kinds of reflexive practices. This research expands our understanding of teacher identities and how they develop within and outside school…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Professional Identity, Resilience (Psychology), Preservice Teachers
Rebecca Woolston – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Settler colonialism relies on land seizure and the erasure of Indigenous peoples and culture, and has not ended, despite common belief (Arvin et al., 2013; Patel, 2021). As settler colonialism continues to function, so does its oppressive structures. This study identified dual phenomena requiring investigation. First, the presence of settler…
Descriptors: Colonialism, Land Settlement, Power Structure, Whites
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Cabral, Brian – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2023
Language assessments are often framed as benign mechanisms needed to objectively classify people's linguistic proficiencies. In this article, I argue for the need to critically re-examine how purportedly objective institutional language assessments and our participation in them deceptively reify historical and contemporary inequities. I offer the…
Descriptors: Correlation, Language Tests, Access to Education, Educational Opportunities
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Lyon, Mary Lou – Social Studies Review, 1975
This famous Spanish explorer's journey through California is described along with a similar journey in 1976 designed to celebrate the Bicentennial. (DE)
Descriptors: American History, Colonialism, Land Settlement, Local History
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Sapiens, Alexander – Journal of Communication, 1979
Presents an historical survey of Spanish language and educational policy in California highlighting those factors which may account for the present survival of the Spanish language. The role of education as an instrument of societal integration is examined in terms of its impact upon the Chicanos' language and educational achievement. (JMF)
Descriptors: Biculturalism, Bilingualism, Code Switching (Language), Colonialism
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Dymally, Mervyn M. – Negro History Bulletin, 1970
An address to the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, October 24, 1970, by California State Senator. (RJ)
Descriptors: Black Attitudes, Black History, Black Stereotypes, Black Studies
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