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Mark J. Chin – Grantee Submission, 2024
In this paper I study how school desegregation by race following "Brown v. Board of Education" affected White individuals' racial attitudes and politics in adulthood. I use geocoded nationwide data from the General Social Survey and difference-in-differences to identify causal impacts. Integration significantly reduced White individuals'…
Descriptors: Desegregation Effects, School Desegregation, Racial Attitudes, Racial Relations
Hudson, Tara D. – Journal of Diversity in Higher Education, 2022
College students' achievement of diversity-related learning outcomes is primarily facilitated by intercultural peer interactions. Close friendships across cultural differences are especially powerful, yet we know little about how or why these relationships develop and are sustained. The purpose of this study was to understand how college students…
Descriptors: Friendship, Racial Relations, Student Diversity, Cultural Differences
Rizzo, Michael T.; Green, Emily R.; Dunham, Yarrow; Bruneau, Emile; Rhodes, Marjorie – Developmental Science, 2022
Racism remains a pervasive force around the world with widespread and well documented harmful consequences for members of marginalized racial groups. The psychological biases that maintain structural and interpersonal racism begin to emerge in early childhood, but with considerable individual variation--some children develop more racial bias than…
Descriptors: Social Behavior, Behavior Standards, Racial Bias, Racial Discrimination
Shannon T. Brady; Camilla Mutoni Griffiths; Geoffrey L. Cohen – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2024
Within psychology, efforts to address racial-ethnic disparities in students' academic outcomes have focused primarily on students themselves. But there is another important person in classrooms: the teacher. In the United States, most racial-ethnically minoritized students are taught by White teachers. Drawing on research on cross-race…
Descriptors: Racial Relations, White Teachers, Values Clarification, Values Education
Josephine H. Pham – Journal of Language, Identity, and Education, 2024
Although race discourse has become increasingly encouraged to address educational inequities, racialized speakers are often expected to accommodate white listening subjects in institutional settings. Building upon multidisciplinary scholarship of race and language, I develop place-based raciolinguistics as an explanatory theory and linguistic…
Descriptors: Critical Race Theory, Discourse Analysis, Elementary School Teachers, Middle School Teachers
Enrique-Javier Díez-Gutiérrez; Mauro-Rafael Jarquín-Ramírez; Eva Palomo-Cermeño – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2024
In this article the way in which current neo-fascism is penetrating education is analysed. For this purpose, a case study sample of three prominent figures was chosen linked to the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), an organisation that has woven global networks and managed to have an important political presence worldwide: Steve…
Descriptors: Authoritarianism, Educational Trends, Neoliberalism, Trend Analysis
Johnson, Royel M.; Strayhorn, Terrell L. – Journal of Diversity in Higher Education, 2023
The purpose of this study was to explore the socialization experiences of Black men doctoral students in the United States, using critical race theory as a theoretical and methodological framework. Specifically, we sought to understand the role of race and racism in Black men doctoral students' socialization experiences; how race, racism, and…
Descriptors: Racism, African American Students, Males, Doctoral Students
Franzen, Roberta Maldonado; Benavides, Mac T. – Journal of College and Character, 2023
As a result of ongoing racial tension, interest in learning and development around diversity and inclusion has continued to rise across disciplines in recent decades. To prepare students to lead across differences, leadership educators must cultivate students' capacity to engage in diversity, equity, and inclusion principles. This article…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Communities of Practice, Diversity, Inclusion
Diehl, David K. – SAGE Open, 2020
It is not well understood why, on diverse college campuses, some students are more likely than others to engage in interracial contact. While research has begun to examine the role of individual differences like personality traits, results have thus far been mixed. This article asks if this might be the result of confounding different forms of…
Descriptors: College Students, Personality Traits, Racial Relations, Friendship
Abad, Miguel N. – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2021
This article explores efforts by San Francisco based Asian American youth organizers to build meaningful cross-racial coalitions. Based upon two years of ethnographic field work with Fist Up, I offer an analysis of how youth organizers carried out the unsettling work of practicing what Roseann Liu and Savannah Shange have described as "thick…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Racial Relations, Racial Bias, Youth Programs
Cabrera, Nolan L.; Hill-Zuganelli, Dee – Journal of Higher Education, 2021
This paper critically analyzes the narratives of 62 White male undergraduates and their consistent use of the n-word during their college years. Almost all heard and/or used the n-word, but rarely did they believe using the n-word was racist. Despite these beliefs, the participants almost never used any form of the n-word in the presence of People…
Descriptors: White Students, Males, Undergraduate Students, Language Usage
Jill Kochanek – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Inclusive spaces and relationships that honor athletes' unique identities are vital to ensure adaptive sport experiences (e.g., Kochanek & Erickson, 2019a, 2019b). And, the increasing diversity of sport stakeholders and rising visibility of athlete activism a part of the burgeoning "Black Lives Matter" movement have made visible how…
Descriptors: Athletics, Social Justice, Youth, Inclusion
Abby C. Emerson – Whiteness and Education, 2024
Educational transformation of communities is often focused on school-based initiatives, but parenting offers forth a powerful site for antiracist change. This self-study details how I, a White parent and antiracist teacher educator, both challenged "and" perpetuated whiteness while facilitating antiracist parenting sessions for White…
Descriptors: Parents, Racism, Whites, Minority Groups
Lorraine R. Blatt; Lori A. Delale-O'Connor; Kevin R. Binning; Elizabeth Votruba-Drzal – Educational Psychologist, 2024
De facto school segregation, stemming from structural racism, has myriad consequences for children's development. Extant research documents the implications of segregated schools for children's academic resources and opportunities, but there is less attention on the social processes that unfold as a result of school segregation, particularly in…
Descriptors: Child Development, Minority Group Students, School Segregation, Social Influences
Christina Areizaga Barbieri; Elena M. Silla – Journal of Experimental Education, 2024
Prior research highlights a positive effect of incorrect worked examples on mathematics learning. Yet the mechanisms underlying these benefits are unclear. To investigate potential mechanisms of the benefits of various worked example types, we examined process data from a previously published classroom-based experiment. More specifically, we…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Ethnic Diversity, Racial Relations, Public Schools