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Articles 31 - 59 of 59
Full-Text Articles in Educational Sociology
Home, Aaron Spiller
Home, Aaron Spiller
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
Home In One House, Theressa Lopez
Home In One House, Theressa Lopez
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
That Crazy Chick With The Black Hair, . Anonymous
That Crazy Chick With The Black Hair, . Anonymous
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
Incarnate, Holly Rae
Incarnate, Holly Rae
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
A Reflection Of Myself, Lauren Gresser
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
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
Being Mixed, Maya Brightman
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
Living Sin Estatus Legal, Anayeli Auza
Living Sin Estatus Legal, Anayeli Auza
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
Ethnic Studies In The Usa, Rafael Dominguez
Ethnic Studies In The Usa, Rafael Dominguez
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
Mi Denuncia, Jonni Segura
Mi Denuncia, Jonni Segura
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
Life, Ruben M. Robins
Life, Ruben M. Robins
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
Ignorar Da Fuerzas, Abigail Herrera Cabrera
Ignorar Da Fuerzas, Abigail Herrera Cabrera
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
Quarantine Thoughts, Kate Ramirez
Quarantine Thoughts, Kate Ramirez
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
I Want To Be, Eibar Romero
I Want To Be, Eibar Romero
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
Cerote, Klara Hernandez
Cerote, Klara Hernandez
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
Dark Targets, Kacie “Kase” Figueroa
Dark Targets, Kacie “Kase” Figueroa
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
A Letter For Atlanta, Armando Pena
A Letter For Atlanta, Armando Pena
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
Introduction, Nancy Pérez, Marisol Ruiz
Introduction, Nancy Pérez, Marisol Ruiz
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
Campus Racial Climate, Boundary Work And The Fear And Sexualization Of Black Masculinities On A Predominantly White University, Quaylan Allen
Campus Racial Climate, Boundary Work And The Fear And Sexualization Of Black Masculinities On A Predominantly White University, Quaylan Allen
Education Faculty Articles and Research
This article presents data from a study of Black men and masculinities at a predominantly White university. I argue that the campus racial climate on predominantly White universities are important sites of boundary work where fear and sexualization of Black masculinities are normalized in ways that shape Black men’s social relations on college campuses. In doing so, I will share narrative data of how Black male college students perceive the campus racial climate, with a focus on how they are feared and sexualized in predominantly White spaces. I also analyze the ways in which they managed race, gender, and sexuality …
How Ai Is Socialized To Exhibit Bias, Andrew Treece
How Ai Is Socialized To Exhibit Bias, Andrew Treece
Sociology Student Work Collection
Artificial intelligence is becoming a more prevalent part of our society. This presentation seeks to explore some of the dangers of AI in relation to gender and racial bias from the sociological perspective.
Counterstories Of Black High School Students And Graduates Of Nyc Independent Schools: A Narrative Case Study, Kahdeidra M. Martin
Counterstories Of Black High School Students And Graduates Of Nyc Independent Schools: A Narrative Case Study, Kahdeidra M. Martin
Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects
Public youth resistance movements in 2019 and 2020 exposed the entrenchment of racism, sexism, heteronormativity, and classism across New York City independent schools (NYCIS). In order to support the imminent need for schools to provide effective diversity, inclusion, and equity supports that address broad issues of school climate, relationships, and pedagogy, there is a need to better understand the specific, hyperlocal experiences of Black/African Descendant (BAD) students, who occupy several unique, unexplored spaces in educational research. The following four research questions helped to conceptualize the experiences that support and hinder the academic success and long term well-being of BAD students …
The Value Of Education Between Two African American Male Populations In A Rural Southern Community, Quentin R. Tyler, Stacy K. Vincent, Tiffany C. Monroe
The Value Of Education Between Two African American Male Populations In A Rural Southern Community, Quentin R. Tyler, Stacy K. Vincent, Tiffany C. Monroe
Journal of Research in Technical Careers
This study identified perceptions of education by low performing and college track African American males in a rural town in Southern Kentucky. Through the lens of Critical Race Theory and Symbolic Interactionism, the researchers explored how 16 young men value a secondary and postsecondary education. Selected by their administrator at two high schools, the males were identified as college track or low performing. The findings revealed that both groups identify racial relations as a barrier to educational achievement; however, college track males believed education would assist in overcoming racial divides. Additional findings highlight a difference in perception based upon the …
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
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. …
Racial-Ethnic Disparities In Educational Attainment Among Adults With Intellectual Disability, Erin Bisesti
Racial-Ethnic Disparities In Educational Attainment Among Adults With Intellectual Disability, Erin Bisesti
Population Health Research Brief Series
Racial-ethnic minorities with intellectual disability experience compound disadvantage because of the intersection of their disability and racial minority group status. This research brief examines whether birth cohort trends (from the early-1900s to late-1990s) in educational attainment among adults with intellectual disability differed among non-Hispanic Whites, non-Hispanic Blacks, and Hispanics. Results show that although all racial-ethnic groups saw a substantial increase in the probability of attaining a high school degree or more over subsequent birth cohorts, the timing and amount of education attained varied across racial-ethnic groups.
Educator Perceptions Of Adult-Student Relationships, Racial Climate, And Associated Discipline Techniques, Annmary S. Abdou, Ashley M. Mayworm
Educator Perceptions Of Adult-Student Relationships, Racial Climate, And Associated Discipline Techniques, Annmary S. Abdou, Ashley M. Mayworm
Education Faculty Articles and Research
The overuse and misuse of exclusionary and punitive discipline practices in schools have been consistently linked to social and educational inequities across the globe, particularly for students of color. However, there is an ongoing need for a greater understanding of how school climate factors (e.g., adult-student relationships, racial climate) relate to the types of discipline approaches observed, particularly from the viewpoints of educators. The current study used hierarchical multiple regression analyses to investigate teacher, administrator, and staff (N = 168) survey responses from four junior high schools where discipline disproportionality for Latinx students had been previously established. Analyses explored …
Challenging Whiteness At Claremont High School, Terri Nicol Watson, Angel Miles Nash
Challenging Whiteness At Claremont High School, Terri Nicol Watson, Angel Miles Nash
Education Faculty Articles and Research
Ebony Wright was slated to graduate from Claremont High School in the spring. She was on the honor roll, captain of the girls’ varsity softball and swim teams, and recently awarded an academic scholarship to attend a highly ranked university in the fall. Ebony was a “model” student. How she found herself sitting in the principal’s office several weeks before graduation was a shock to everyone. This case study challenges the function of whiteness in school policies. Aspiring school and teacher leaders are provided with the opportunity to consider the impact of a seemingly race-neutral school dress code policy.
I’M Every Woman: Advancing The Intersectional Leadership Of Black Women School Leaders As Anti-Racist Praxis, April L. Peters, Angel Miles Nash
I’M Every Woman: Advancing The Intersectional Leadership Of Black Women School Leaders As Anti-Racist Praxis, April L. Peters, Angel Miles Nash
Education Faculty Articles and Research
The rallying, clarion call to #SayHerName has prompted the United States to intentionally include the lives, voices, struggles, and contributions of Black women and countless others of her ilk who have suffered and strived in the midst of anti-Black racism. To advance a leadership framework that is rooted in the historicity of brilliance embodied in Black women’s educational leadership, and their proclivity for resisting oppression, we expand on intersectional leadership. We develop this expansion along three dimensions of research centering Black women’s leadership: the historical foundation of Black women’s leadership in schools and communities, the epistemological basis of Black women’s …
Internet Connectivity Among Indigenous And Tribal Communities In North America - A Focus On Social And Educational Outcomes, Christopher S. Yoo, Leon Gwaka, Muge Haseki
Internet Connectivity Among Indigenous And Tribal Communities In North America - A Focus On Social And Educational Outcomes, Christopher S. Yoo, Leon Gwaka, Muge Haseki
All Faculty Scholarship
Broadband access is an important part of enhancing rural community development, improving the general quality of life. Recent telecommunications stimulus projects in the U.S. and Canada were intended to increase availability of broadband through funding infrastructure investments, largely in rural and remote regions. However, there are various small, remote, and rural communities, who remain unconnected. Connectivity is especially important for indigenous and tribal communities to access opportunities for various public services as they are generally located in remote areas. In 2016, the FCC reported that 41% of U.S. citizens living on tribal lands, and 68% of those in the rural …