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Lewis-McCoy, R. L'Heureux – Urban Education, 2018
This article explores the range of experiences and meanings of Black life in suburban space. Drawing from educational, historical, and sociological literatures, I argue that an underconsideration of suburban space has left many portraits of educational inequality incomplete. The article outlines the emergence of American suburbs and the formation…
Descriptors: Suburbs, Youth, Suburban Schools, Race
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Wu, Ming-Hsuan – Urban Education, 2021
This study examines Asian students' interracial/interethnic friendships at a multiracial middle school. Friendship groups remain predominantly segregated despite the school's efforts, reflecting community and parental influences. The circulation of uncontested stereotypes such as "loud" and "brash" African Americans is based on…
Descriptors: Asian American Students, Friendship, Racial Relations, Middle School Students
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Prier, Darius D. – Urban Education, 2019
An African American community and an all-White school board struggled along racial lines over re-naming an elementary school. In opposition to the name change, the school district enforced its school naming policy via a race-neutral approach in practice. The study chronicles an African American community's successful political actions in…
Descriptors: Politics of Education, Elementary Schools, African American Community, Boards of Education
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Carter, Prudence L.; Skiba, Russell; Arredondo, Mariella I.; Pollock, Mica – Urban Education, 2017
Racial/ethnic stereotypes are deep rooted in our history; among these, the dangerous Black male stereotype is especially relevant to issues of differential school discipline today. Although integration in the wake of "Brown v. Board of Education" was intended to counteract stereotype and bias, resegregation has allowed little true…
Descriptors: Racial Bias, Stereotypes, Discipline, Desegregation Litigation
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San Pedro, Timothy; Carlos, Elijah; Mburu, Jane – Urban Education, 2017
Relying on the intersections of Indigenous Research Methodologies and Humanizing Research, the authors of this article argue that by re-centering relationships through critical listening and storying, we are better suited to co-construct our shared truths and realities in the space between the telling and hearing of stories. As we do so, we move…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Listening Skills, Story Telling, American Indian Literature
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Pollock, Mica; Bocala, Candice; Deckman, Sherry L.; Dickstein-Staub, Shari – Urban Education, 2016
Professional development (PD) "for diversity" aims to prepare teachers to support students from varying backgrounds to succeed, often in under-resourced contexts. Although many teachers invite such inquiry as part of learning to teach, others resist "diversity" inquiry as extra to teaching, saying they cannot "do it…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Professional Development, Student Diversity, Teacher Education
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Kucsera, John V.; Siegel-Hawley, Genevieve; Orfield, Gary – Urban Education, 2015
Southern California is facing a demographic transformation that will become characteristic of the nation as a whole in coming decades. In this research, we present a historical review of the region's attempt to address school inequity, recent enrollment and segregation trends, and an investigation of whether segregation still matters. Our results…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Racial Segregation, Socioeconomic Status, English Language Learners
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Williams, Sheneka M. – Urban Education, 2010
Racially mixed schools are important because they affect the distribution of academic achievement, racial attitudes, subsequent social and economic outcomes of students, and patterns of residential integration. The purpose of this article is to capture and describe the role that adolescent friendships play in the educational and social experiences…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Racial Attitudes, Friendship, Academic Achievement
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Marx, Sherry – Urban Education, 2008
This article presents a year-long qualitative study conducted in an "urban" high school, where 77% of the students were Latina/o and 100% of the teachers were White. A teacher in the school, the author studied four popular teachers for the (a) ways they could relate to students, (b) ways they could not relate, and (c) influences of teachers'…
Descriptors: High School Students, Hispanic American Students, Whites, Racial Factors
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White, Arthur O. – Urban Education, 1971
Descriptors: Educational History, Racial Integration, Racial Relations, School Desegregation
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Cottle, Thomas J. – Urban Education, 1978
Provides a profile of a young black girl who drops out of school to work in a laundry. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Black Employment, Blacks, Case Studies, Dropouts
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Hamm, Norman H.; Wedemeyer, Atley – Urban Education, 1974
A description of an assessment technique to gauge the value that participants of a racial encounter group assigned to skin color before and after the intensive experience. (EH)
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Measurement Techniques, Racial Attitudes, Racial Discrimination
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Toomer, Jethro W. – Urban Education, 1977
The past research indicates no strong relationship between the minority individual's ingroup identification and his outgroup attitude, nor does it support the contention that strong ingroup identification leads to a positive or negative outgroup orientation. (Author)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Bias, Identification (Psychology), Intergroup Relations
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Eder, Paula Ruth – Urban Education, 1972
Descriptors: Black Power, Childhood Attitudes, Elementary School Students, Negative Attitudes
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Horowitz, Irving Louis; Feigenbaum, Joshua – Urban Education, 1980
Livingston College was established to provide a terminal social science program, particularly for lower-income minority students, though the majority of its students are Jewish and middle class. Despite efforts to make Livingston a model college, however, external social, racial, and economic variables cannot be controlled. (Author/GC)
Descriptors: Activism, Educational History, Educational Philosophy, Experimental Colleges
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