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Change Comes From Anywhere, Emely Ortega
Change Comes From Anywhere, Emely Ortega
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
Comfort Zone, Taylor Christie
Comfort Zone, Taylor Christie
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
When Do I Matter, Romell E. Mccalpin-Carter
When Do I Matter, Romell E. Mccalpin-Carter
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
Never One Place, Julian L. Contreras
Never One Place, Julian L. Contreras
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
Encuentro De Latifundios, Georgina C. Salvarrey
Encuentro De Latifundios, Georgina C. Salvarrey
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
Enrique, Nicholas Mavrolas
Enrique, Nicholas Mavrolas
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
“To Whom Do I Owe The Symbols Of My Survival?” To Childhood, I Thank You, Audriana Peñaloza
“To Whom Do I Owe The Symbols Of My Survival?” To Childhood, I Thank You, Audriana Peñaloza
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
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Cruzando Para Respirar Otro Día, Josue Alva Morales
Cruzando Para Respirar Otro Día, Josue Alva Morales
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
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Preliminary Pages
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
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Courageous Cuentos: A Journal Of Counternarratives
Courageous Cuentos: A Journal Of Counternarratives
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
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My Generation Will Never Forget: Oral Histories Of Chinese American Students In “Separate But Equal” Oriental Schools, Kelsey Owyang
My Generation Will Never Forget: Oral Histories Of Chinese American Students In “Separate But Equal” Oriental Schools, Kelsey Owyang
Master's Theses
Asian Americans occupy a contradictory position in the American educational landscape, at once glorified for their academic success and vilified for their “invasion” of White academic spaces. This narrative first took root in the 19th century, when the California Supreme Court ruled in the 1885 case Tape v. Hurley that Chinese American youth had a right to public education. Simultaneously, the state legislature declared that Chinese Americans must be educated in separate facilities from Whites. The first segregated “Oriental school” opened in San Francisco Chinatown that year. This study explores the oft-erased history of Asian American school segregation in …
Moving From Harm Mitigation To Affirmative Discrimination Mitigation: The Untapped Potential Of Artificial Intelligence To Fight School Segregation And Other Forms Of Racial Discrimination, Andrew Gall
Catholic University Journal of Law and Technology
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Cultural And Gender Shifts: Trends And Factors Hmong Male Students Face In Pursuit Of Higher Education, Sai Yang Xiong
Cultural And Gender Shifts: Trends And Factors Hmong Male Students Face In Pursuit Of Higher Education, Sai Yang Xiong
University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations
The educational trends in the attainment of Hmong American students in higher education have grown significantly over the past 40+ years. However, modern academia is still somewhat new to most United States Hmong refugees since their resettlement in 1975 after the Vietnam War. Hmong students are children of refugee immigrants who came to the United States with no formal schooling, limited English proficiency, and a low-socioeconomic background. Hmong parents believe that having an education will enable their children to seek employment, perform well in society, and gain financial stability. The purpose of this study was to analyze challenges that contribute …
Disappearing Acts: The Declining Numbers Of African American Teachers In Public School Settings, Catherine F. Lewis-Brownfield
Disappearing Acts: The Declining Numbers Of African American Teachers In Public School Settings, Catherine F. Lewis-Brownfield
University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations
African American teachers are slowly leaving the classroom, causing an imbalance in the student/teacher ratio (NCES, 2019). According to the National Center for Education Statistics, African American teachers make up 3% in California and 7% nationally. This study sought to understand the reasons for the decline in the number of African American teachers in public school settings. Due to the decline in their numbers, African American students have suffered high dropout rates, low standardized test scores, and low college attendance (Gershenson, Hart, Hyman, Lindsey, & Papageorge, 2017). This qualitative study examined the obstacles current African American teachers face and the …