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Carrillo, Juan F. – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2023
Drawing from Anzaldúa's (1999) ideas on borderlands, this conceptual article addresses the potential of basketball as a space for developing critical subjectivities within minoritized communities. Further, working through relevant scholarship at the intersections of race, play, education, and sports, connections are made as to how basketball is…
Descriptors: Team Sports, Minority Groups, Race, Play
Durán, Richard P.; Carruba-Rogel, Zuleyma; Solis, Bertin – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2020
This study examined how heritage language and cultural funds of knowledge of Spanish-dominant Latinx immigrant families served as powerful resources for their concientización--critical awareness of important problems and social conditions--and bridged their cultural worlds of home, community, and school policy. The study drew on three…
Descriptors: Hispanic Americans, Parents, Immigrants, Native Language
Flores, Alma Itzé – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2022
Schools traditionally measure parent involvement based on a set of scripted tasks and practices, which diminishes the unique forms of parent engagement that historically marginalized parents engage in. Based on the experiences of ten Mexican immigrant mothers and their daughters, in this article, I aim to reframe parent involvement through a…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Mexicans, Immigrants, Mothers
Espinoza, Katherine; Degollado, Enrique David – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2023
Drawing on Chicana Feminist Epistemologies, we use trenzas as theory and method for unearthing Sonia's activist trajectory on her path towards conocimiento. The trenza, or braid, consists of testimonio, cultural intuition, and confianza to weave together the complexity of Sonia's story from early life to her professional career. Through…
Descriptors: Hispanic Americans, Communities of Practice, Bilingual Teachers, Collegiality
Rachel Snyder Bhansari; Grace Cornell Gonzales; Patricia Venegas-Weber – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2024
In this study, we examine translingual identity poems written by three focal Latinx Teacher Candidates (TCs) in response to assignments in their Teacher Education Program (TEP). To interpret the focal TCs work, we bring together theories of raciolinguicized subjectivities, translingual literacies, and sociopolitical wisdom. Through thematic…
Descriptors: Social Influences, Political Influences, Knowledge Level, Poetry
Spiritual Activism as a Means for Social Transformation: Womanist and Chicana Feminist Possibilities
Salazar Pérez, Michelle; Saavedra, Cinthya M. – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2020
In the wake of Trump's presidency, children of color have been increasingly subjected to overt racism in and outside of educational settings. After seeing "In light of the Trump effect" or the anxiety and fear that has ensued for children of color since Trump's pre-election campaign, we suggest that concerted actions are needed from…
Descriptors: Activism, Social Change, Feminism, African Americans
Powell, Candice; Carrillo, Juan F. – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2019
This conceptual article considers the potential of a pedagogy of border thinking in the New Latinx South. The authors extend border thinking by applying it to new gateway regions in the southeast and linking it to schooling particularly in the south, a region that has experienced significant growth in its Latinx student population. The authors…
Descriptors: Hispanic Americans, Geographic Regions, Hispanic American Students, Identification (Psychology)
Caldas, Blanca – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2021
This study shows how a cohort of 22 bilingual preservice teachers imagined "re-existence" through "fugitivity" by using embodiment as a decolonial pedagogy to contest linguistic, xenophobic, racist, and classist oppression at micro levels at schools. The participants dramatized their future selves in specific situations they…
Descriptors: Hispanic Americans, Mexican Americans, Minority Group Teachers, Bilingual Students
Wilcox, Susan – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2021
Despite developing curriculum for a youth organization with which I have a long history, it was not until a 7-hour videocall that it occurred to me that "witnessing" might be part of its pedagogy. Something important about "bearing witness" to the members and their "baring witness" (confessing their thoughts to us),…
Descriptors: Youth Programs, LGBTQ People, Minority Groups, Hispanic Americans
Marquéz, Rigoberto – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2019
This article focuses on the author's collaborative work with the "Promotoras Comunitarias" of Planned Parenthood Los Angeles who teach the "Familias Diversas" workshop series. Taught in Spanish, the project's goal is to teach parents how to become advocates for and supporters of Latina/o(x) queer youth. The work of the…
Descriptors: Spanish, Community Programs, Parent Education, Hispanic Americans
Lam, Kevin D. – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2019
A critical ethnic studies in education is a way to extend or push notions of equity and justice in education. It is necessary given the deleterious impact of neoliberal policies and practices that support an a historical, apolitical, and non-materialist understanding of history. The four articles in this symposium offer a critical comparative…
Descriptors: Ethnic Studies, Social Justice, Neoliberalism, Death
Nuñez, Idalia – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2021
In the current anti-immigrant context, Latinx families, children, and communities experience language as a highly contested and surveilled practice with consequential effects. In this study, I drew on the concept of literacies of surveillance and translanguaging to examine how language was embodied and rationalized in the context of three homes of…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Immigration, Political Attitudes, Hispanic Americans
Guggenheim, Aaron – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2019
There is an ever-present need for scholarship that addresses how to prepare preservice teachers to approach literacies as political, learn with children who have different cultural, linguistic, and racial identities than them, and navigate the continual becoming inherent in equity-oriented practice. This article explores the affordances of…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Teacher Education Programs, Cultural Awareness, Equal Education
Desai, Shiv R.; Abeita, Andrea – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2017
From private to public, from small to large, campus protests and demonstrations have risen across the country to address institutional racism regarding a range of issues including offensive Halloween costumes, university/college seals, lack of faculty color, and racist vandalism. One such example occurred at Southwest University where Native…
Descriptors: Navajo (Nation), Tribes, Critical Theory, Race
Fernández, Erica – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2016
Anti-immigration reform has created a hostile and threatening climate for Latin@ immigrants and their families. Simple everyday acts that are often taken for granted (i.e. parents dropping off children at school, driving to the grocery store, etc.) became acts that threaten to separate families. As a result, many Latin@ families are currently…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Parent Attitudes, Immigration, Public Policy