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Using Culturally Responsive Practices And Policies In College Access And Success Advising (Presentation Handouts), Shawna Babula
Using Culturally Responsive Practices And Policies In College Access And Success Advising (Presentation Handouts), Shawna Babula
Ohio College Access Network
No abstract provided.
Partnering For College Success: A Story Of Students And Their Mentors, Emily Nemeth
Partnering For College Success: A Story Of Students And Their Mentors, Emily Nemeth
Ohio College Access Network
No abstract provided.
Resources To Support Academic And Career Planning For Students, Carolyn George
Resources To Support Academic And Career Planning For Students, Carolyn George
Ohio College Access Network
No abstract provided.
Unstack The Odds: Zap The Achievement Gap So All Students Can Access College - And Graduate!, Joe Rottenborn
Unstack The Odds: Zap The Achievement Gap So All Students Can Access College - And Graduate!, Joe Rottenborn
Ohio College Access Network
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College Access 101, Tina Milano
Ocis And Iacp Informational Brochure
Ocis And Iacp Informational Brochure
Ohio College Access Network
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Access And Equity For African American Students In Higher Education: A Critical Race Historical Analysis Of Policy Efforts, Shaun R. Harper, Ph.D., Lori D. Patton, Ph.D., Ontario S. Wooden, Ph.D.
Access And Equity For African American Students In Higher Education: A Critical Race Historical Analysis Of Policy Efforts, Shaun R. Harper, Ph.D., Lori D. Patton, Ph.D., Ontario S. Wooden, Ph.D.
Shaun R. Harper, Ph.D.
Policies that have affected enrollments and degree attainment rates for African American students throughout the lifespan of higher education are analyzed in this article. Historically noteworthy progressive steps toward access and equity are juxtaposed with recent indicators of regression. Critical Race Theory is employed as an analytical framework for understanding how white supremacy and racist ideologies have shaped and undermined various policy efforts.