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Rocha, Janet – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2023
There is limited understanding of how women of Mexican heritage transform cultural and familial protective factors into strategies to help navigate their education. This study helps bridge the gap between students' cultural wealth and the ways they utilize this protective factor in college. I analyzed the strategies used by seven first-generation…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, Mexican Americans, Females, Cultural Capital
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Valenzuela, Angela – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2019
This article relies primarily on both postcolonial theory and Critical Indigenous Studies to demonstrate how the Mexican American Studies (MAS) PreK-12 Committee of the National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies Tejas Foco, or chapter, successfully waged battle in getting the Texas State Board of Education to officially incorporate…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Postcolonialism, Power Structure, Ethnic Studies
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Fernández, Anita E. – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2019
After the outlawing of the Mexican American Studies (MAS) program in Tucson, Arizona, K-12 Ethnic Studies programs have materialized across the U.S. at an accelerated rate creating an urgent need for critical Ethnic Studies professional development for K-12 educators. In direct response to both the elimination of the MAS program and the pressing…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Cultural Awareness, Ethnic Groups
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Hurtado, Aída – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2019
The academic study of "race" varies from discipline to discipline. "Race" is placed in quotes in this instance because historically race was considered a biological category that denoted unalterable biological characteristics between races. There is a long intellectual history of documenting phenotypic differences between…
Descriptors: Race, Self Concept, Racial Identification, Intellectual Disciplines
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Alvarez, Adriana – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2020
This qualitative case study examined the creation process and final artifacts of two biliteracy family projects that children and families from Mexican immigrant backgrounds collaboratively created as part of classroom instruction. Data were collected during five months in a first grade bilingual classroom with 22 students and centered on six…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Mexican Americans, Immigrants, Grade 1
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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
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Kasun, G. Sue – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2016
Transnational students and families are those who cross real and metaphoric borders, spanning countries, to engage family and community in meaningful ways. Based on a three-year, multi-sited ethnographic study, I show the distinct ways of knowing of four Mexican-origin, working class families and how the U.S. schools where the children from these…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Mexican Americans, Working Class, Cultural Influences
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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
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Bybee, Eric Ruiz – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2016
This article explores the way that discourses of smartness and whiteness are produced and reproduced in schooling. Using an approach grounded in narrative research, I explore the convergences and contradictions between my own educational autobiography and the representations of schooling found in my school pictures and yearbooks. In my analysis, I…
Descriptors: Yearbooks, Photography, Whites, Racial Bias
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Barajas-López, Filiberto; Bang, Megan – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2018
In this article we expand on ideas of making and maker spaces to develop Indigenous making and sharing. We draw from an ArtScience participatory design project that involved Indigenous youth, families, community artists, and scientists in a summer Indigenous STEAM program designed to cultivate social and ecologically just nature-culture relations…
Descriptors: Shared Resources and Services, Teaching Methods, STEM Education, Art Education
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Aleman, Sonya M. – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2012
The differences between journalism and "testimonio" are stark: One is premised on verifiable truths (Mindich, 1998), while the other treats truth as fractional, relative, subjective, and communal (Arias, 2001; Binford, 2001; Delgado Bernal, 2006a; Latina Feminist Group, 2001). Nonetheless, Chicana/o journalism students developing a…
Descriptors: Personal Narratives, Journalism, Praxis, Mexican Americans
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Reyes, Kathryn Blackmer; Curry Rodriguez, Julia E. – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2012
People of color in the United States have utilized the liberationist "testimonio" as both methodology and narrative development. This essay provides a discussion about the roots of "testimonio" in Latin America and how it has been transformed, integrating qualitative research approaches, oral history, spoken word, and memoir…
Descriptors: Personal Narratives, Oral History, Interviews, Latin Americans
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Cortez, Gabriel Alejandro – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2013
This case study investigates globalization and its growing impact on public school services to disenfranchised urban communities. Using a combination of periodicals, internal documents, and observations from the author, the research provides a narrative analysis of relations between community leaders of a low-income, Mexican immigrant community…
Descriptors: Public Education, Case Studies, Global Approach, Social Justice
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Chavez, Minerva S. – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2012
This article investigates the role of autoethnographic research as the methodological tool of choice for a Chicana who positions herself along the liminal perspective. I posit that "testimonios", autobiographical educational experiences, must be used as valid ethnographic research to contribute to existing knowledge around issues of…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Race, Equal Education, Educational Research
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Briscoe, Felecia M. – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2009
This Foucauldian case study examines the academic conflicts of Mexican American women and girls, how they negotiate those conflicts, and the identity effects of their negotiations. It extends Gloria Anzaldua's (1999) work and builds upon those who have studied the schooling experiences of Mexican American women and girls. Similar conflicts for…
Descriptors: Females, Mexican Americans, Ethnicity, Gender Differences
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