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Yabome Gilpin-Jackson – Journal of Transformative Education, 2024
1. Who am I? 2. Where do I belong? 3. What am I called to? These three questions represent the narrative shifts that are the outcomes of the Identity/Belonging/Agency (IBA) transformative development framework. The IBA framework emerged from the author's critical reflections on fiction reading and dialogues in 12+ community conversations to…
Descriptors: Blacks, Transformative Learning, Self Concept, Racial Attitudes
Yan Wang; Cheryl E. Matias – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2024
Chinese Americans are historically perceived as perpetual foreigners and honorary whites in American political, cultural, and racial discourses. Utilizing Critical Whiteness Studies as a theoretical framework and Critical Race Hermeneutics as an analytic tool, this article examines how Chinese American young adults construct who they are against…
Descriptors: Chinese Americans, College Students, Self Concept, Student Attitudes
Ashley N. Watson – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This dissertation focuses on the racialization of graduate international Black African collegians (IBAC) and the effects it has on their racial identity development. The intercentricity of race maintains that race is a defining factor for how one is situated in US society. However, many international students do not come from communities…
Descriptors: African American Students, Graduate Students, Racial Identification, Foreign Students
Marc P. Johnston-Guerrero; Lisa Delacruz Combs – Whiteness and Education, 2024
This collaborative autoethnography shares the stories of two multiracial Filipina/o American scholars at various points in their academic careers as they engage in a purposeful journey towards unlearning the whiteness of their upbringing and larger society. The enduring legacy of American colonisation of the Philippines grounds the analysis with…
Descriptors: Multiracial Persons, Asian Americans, Racial Factors, Self Concept
Lavner, Justin A.; Carter, Sierra E.; Hart, Ariel R.; Adesogan, Olutosin; Beach, Steven R. H. – Journal of Early Adolescence, 2023
The current study examined concurrent and longitudinal associations between experiences of racial discrimination and private regard (i.e., feelings about being Black and other Black people) among 346 Black early adolescents who completed four assessments over two years. Between-person (interpersonal) and within-person (intrapersonal) effects were…
Descriptors: Blacks, Adolescents, Racial Discrimination, Racial Identification
Rashi Jain – TESOL Journal, 2024
Identities are fluid, dynamic, and contextual; and identity (co)construction is a deeply contextualized process, especially when seen through postmodern and poststructural lenses. Adopting a qualitative-researcher-as-bricoleuse stance, the author presents an overarching autoethnographic narrative where she specifically analyzes three critical,…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Language Variation, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
Mustafaa, Faheemah N. – American Educational Research Journal, 2023
Historically, Black educators have played a critical role in Black youth's well-being. Consequently, they are often assumed to "naturally" engage culturally relevant pedagogy (CRP), obscuring the diverse ways Black individuals identify, think, and behave regarding race and culture. This psychological survey study examines in-service…
Descriptors: African American Teachers, Blacks, Racial Identification, Racial Attitudes
Hafez Taha Alawdi – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The purpose of this narrative qualitative study was to investigate the impact of ethnic/racial ambiguity and legal invisibility on racial identity perception and experiences of differential treatment of Arab and Arab American Muslim students at U.S. public higher education institutions. Guided by the multilevel model of intersectionality…
Descriptors: Arabs, North Americans, Muslims, College Students
Deutschman, Megan C. – AERA Open, 2022
This study utilizes life history methodology to understand how White teachers develop racial awareness while also exploring how the education profession acts as an inflection point for racialized understandings of the world. Furthermore, as the educators in this study grew in their racial awareness, there was a rise in conflicting and ambivalent…
Descriptors: White Teachers, Racial Attitudes, Self Concept, Racial Identification
DePalma, Claire – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The suffering racism creates is endless. For too long, the burden of speaking out and taking action against racism has fallen on Communities of Color. Higher education needs people inside the system to actively resist its racism by implementing antiracist policies and practices. White people, and white women in particular, comprise a majority of…
Descriptors: Student Personnel Workers, Females, Racism, Praxis
Vicki G. Mokuria; Bailey Jewel Morris; Allison Solange Lino Correa; TramAnh Vu; Kelli Lane Lowery – Whiteness and Education, 2024
This research comprises a collaborative auto-ethnographic narrative inquiry study conducted by a doctoral student and four undergraduates at a university in the Southwest of the US over two years -- between 2017 and 2019. The intent of this study was to uncover ways internalised racism influenced the researchers in their earliest socialisation…
Descriptors: Racism, Undergraduate Students, Doctoral Students, Family Influence
Troy D. Washington – Educational Foundations, 2023
The more immediate concern of social injustice should explore the significant barriers Black men face in society. Although White America would like you to believe that things have improved, the current climate proves otherwise. The amount of hate toward people of color has been made obvious because of the Donald Trump administration. And one can…
Descriptors: Racism, Social Justice, African American Students, Males
Brooms, Derrick R.; Druery, Jarrod E. – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2023
This article focuses on the college experiences of 19 Black men who attended historically white institutions (HWIs). Using a hermeneutic phenomenological approach, we explore how these students articulate, make sense of, and are confronted by antiblackness during their college years. We find and detail three specific forms of anti-Black racism…
Descriptors: Blacks, Males, African American Students, College Students
Ashlee, Aeriel A.; Quaye, Stephen John – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2021
For much of our lives, we have struggled with not feeling enough in our racial identities, believing one could identify as an Asian or Black person in the "right" way. This quest toward racial authenticity has resulted in feelings of shame and failure, as we strived to reach a marker that was unachievable. In this duoethnography, we…
Descriptors: Racial Identification, Racial Attitudes, Self Concept, Ethnography
Sarah T. Zipf – American Journal of Distance Education, 2024
The online classroom introduces a sense of anonymity unlike that in the physical classroom. In some ways, online education seems as if it could be more equitable or even free from racism because physical characteristics are mostly absent from which racialized judgments are made. However, students' feelings about how technology afforded anonymity…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Grading, Student Attitudes, Identification