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A Reflection Of Myself, Lauren Gresser Aug 2021

A Reflection Of Myself, Lauren Gresser

CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives

No abstract provided.


Born In Oregon And Grown In Guanajuato: Traveling Is A Way Of Life, Diego Santos Aug 2021

Born In Oregon And Grown In Guanajuato: Traveling Is A Way Of Life, Diego Santos

CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives

No abstract provided.


Being Mixed, Maya Brightman Aug 2021

Being Mixed, Maya Brightman

CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives

No abstract provided.


Living Sin Estatus Legal, Anayeli Auza Aug 2021

Living Sin Estatus Legal, Anayeli Auza

CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives

No abstract provided.


Ethnic Studies In The Usa, Rafael Dominguez Aug 2021

Ethnic Studies In The Usa, Rafael Dominguez

CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives

No abstract provided.


Mi Denuncia, Jonni Segura Aug 2021

Mi Denuncia, Jonni Segura

CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives

No abstract provided.


Life, Ruben M. Robins Aug 2021

Life, Ruben M. Robins

CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives

No abstract provided.


Ignorar Da Fuerzas, Abigail Herrera Cabrera Aug 2021

Ignorar Da Fuerzas, Abigail Herrera Cabrera

CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives

No abstract provided.


Quarantine Thoughts, Kate Ramirez Aug 2021

Quarantine Thoughts, Kate Ramirez

CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives

No abstract provided.


I Want To Be, Eibar Romero Aug 2021

I Want To Be, Eibar Romero

CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives

No abstract provided.


Cerote, Klara Hernandez Aug 2021

Cerote, Klara Hernandez

CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives

No abstract provided.


Dark Targets, Kacie “Kase” Figueroa Aug 2021

Dark Targets, Kacie “Kase” Figueroa

CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives

No abstract provided.


A Letter For Atlanta, Armando Pena Aug 2021

A Letter For Atlanta, Armando Pena

CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives

No abstract provided.


Introduction, Nancy Pérez, Marisol Ruiz Aug 2021

Introduction, Nancy Pérez, Marisol Ruiz

CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives

No abstract provided.


Full Issue Aug 2021

Full Issue

CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives

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Spirits In The Dark: Black Community Education And The Light It Bears, Sydoni A. Ellwood Jun 2021

Spirits In The Dark: Black Community Education And The Light It Bears, Sydoni A. Ellwood

Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects

“Spirits in the Dark” is a digital space dedicated to the efforts of Black community education. It memorializes the commitment and strategies of spirits, light bearers like Mary McLeod Bethune and Huey Newton – people who devoted their lives to the fortification of their communities via education. This project also presents a variety of answers to one specific question: What lessons can school leaders and educators incorporate from community-controlled education programs to make learning spaces affirming and engaging for Black students? In totality, the digital space contributes to conversations in urban education and sociology, specifically the ones being held around …


Black Men Wanted: An Instrumental Case Study Exploring The Situational Factors Related To The Retention Of African American Male High School Teachers., Christopher Kevin Flores May 2021

Black Men Wanted: An Instrumental Case Study Exploring The Situational Factors Related To The Retention Of African American Male High School Teachers., Christopher Kevin Flores

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

As the nation’s high school student population becomes increasingly diverse, the declining number of minority teachers, particularly African American male teachers is becoming an area of concern. This instrumental case study of African American male high school teachers in the Fayette County Public School system in Lexington, Kentucky sought to identify the motivations for teaching, the barriers prior to and during teaching, as well as the roles these individuals are asked to fulfill in their schools. Using purposeful sampling, 10 individuals participated in semi-structured interviews aimed at providing insight to the three research questions related to motivations, barriers, and roles. …


Re-Centering Racial Justice In White-Dominated School Settings, Brian A. Davis May 2021

Re-Centering Racial Justice In White-Dominated School Settings, Brian A. Davis

Master's Projects and Capstones

Any institution that does not give students the critical and theoretical frameworks to understand White supremacy in the United States is an active contributor in the proliferation of this hegemonic force. White supremacy is a system that produces violence educationally, socially, politically, environmentally, ontologically, and epistemologically. The study of Whiteness and White supremacy has been discounted in high school settings for various reasons. This project seeks to solve this critical issue within the field of secondary education through the implementation of a course that unpacks White supremacy while center Black history. This course will provide students with a historical framework …


Ritual Among The Scilohtac: Global Catholicism, The Nacirema, And Interfaith Studies, Anita Houck Mar 2021

Ritual Among The Scilohtac: Global Catholicism, The Nacirema, And Interfaith Studies, Anita Houck

Journal of Global Catholicism

More than six decades after its publication, Horace Miner’s 1956 article “Body Ritual among the Nacirema” remains a reliable pedagogical tool, remarkably successful in helping students see their own ethnocentric biases. Catholics & Cultures has potential to do similar work. The site lacks some of what makes Miner’s text so effective, in particular its capacity to bring about a sudden shift in perception. The site also shares some of the article’s limitations, particularly in focusing on ritual to the relative exclusion of other aspects of religion. That said, the site can help students gain the religious literacy and develop the …


Barriers To Post-Secondary Success, Douglas Swanson, Najeana Henderson, Maritza Sloan Mar 2021

Barriers To Post-Secondary Success, Douglas Swanson, Najeana Henderson, Maritza Sloan

Dissertations

This study reviews factors that prior studies have identified or failed to consider as barriers to post-secondary success. The three main areas include academic success for Latinx students after high school, organizational systems and their impact on African-American students’ postsecondary readiness, and what workers think of their high school education with regards to career preparedness.

Five factors are identified as major barriers for Latinx students to continue in a higher education system. A survey of former students from Saint Louis, Missouri, and Dallas, Texas, metroplex area identified 56 Latinx students that participated in an initial survey. This led to a …


Latina And Latino Critical Legal Theory: Latcrit Theory, Praxis And Community, Marc Tizoc Gonzaléz, Sarudzayi M. Matambanadzo, Sheila I. Velez Martinez Jan 2021

Latina And Latino Critical Legal Theory: Latcrit Theory, Praxis And Community, Marc Tizoc Gonzaléz, Sarudzayi M. Matambanadzo, Sheila I. Velez Martinez

Articles

LatCrit theory is a relatively recent genre of critical “outsider jurisprudence” – a category of contemporary scholarship including critical legal studies, feminist legal theory, critical race theory, critical race feminism, Asian American legal scholarship and queer theory. This paper overviews LatCrit’s foundational propositions, key contributions, and ongoing efforts to cultivate new generations of ethical advocates who can systemically analyze the sociolegal conditions that engender injustice and intervene strategically to help create enduring sociolegal, and cultural, change. The paper organizes this conversation highlighting Latcrit’s theory, community and praxis.


After The Protests: A Campus Racial Climate Case Study Of The Perception And Curricular Responses For Institutional Reforms, Following The Black Students’ Demands For Interventions At The University Of Missouri-Columbia, Bruce E. Mitchell Ii Jan 2021

After The Protests: A Campus Racial Climate Case Study Of The Perception And Curricular Responses For Institutional Reforms, Following The Black Students’ Demands For Interventions At The University Of Missouri-Columbia, Bruce E. Mitchell Ii

Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Problem Reports

This qualitative method single case study explores the phenomenon of a racially tense campus climate at the University of Missouri Columbia, a Predominantly White Midwestern Institution. At the forefront of the media regarding student and athlete protests, leading to the resignation of senior level administrators, African American students put forth eight demands to their administrators. Included, was the creation and implementation of a required racial awareness and inclusion curriculum. The study explores the perceptions of the institutional response to an exceptional campus racial climate issue and the process of formulating and participating in a diversity training course and a semester …