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50 Years of ERIC
50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Matias, Cheryl E.; Viesca, Kara Mitchell; Garrison-Wade, Dorothy F.; Tandon, Madhavi; Galindo, Rene – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2014
Critical Race Theory (CRT) revolutionized how we investigate race in education. Centralizing counter-stories from people of color becomes essential for decentralizing white normative discourse--a process we refer to as realities within the Black imagination. Yet, few studies examine how whites respond to centering the Black imagination, especially…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Whites, Racial Bias, Role
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Cammarota, Julio – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2014
This article reports on racism expressed by school personnel (administrators and teachers) and experienced by Latina/o students at a high school located in Tucson, Arizona. Students in a specialized social science research program, called the Social Justice Education Project (SJEP), documented personal encounters with racist articulations at their…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, Racial Bias, Aggression, Disadvantaged
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Bery, Sadhana – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2014
This article argues that multiculturalism, especially when it is led and controlled by Whites, and in the absence of collective anti-racist struggles, can reproduce the ontologies, epistemologies, and practices of white supremacy. I use a case study of a reenactment of Atlantic black slavery, produced by white teachers to investigate whether…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Whites, Social Justice, Racial Bias
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Payne, Yasser Arafat; Suddler, Carl – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2014
This study organized five black American undergraduate students into a participatory action research (PAR) team to examine Cross and Strauss' (1998) and Cross, Smith, and Payne's (2002) functions of blackness theory (i.e., bonding, code switching, and individualism) within a sample of black American students, frontline staff (i.e.,…
Descriptors: Whites, Institutional Characteristics, African American Students, Undergraduate Students
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Cabrera, Nolan L. – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2014
This research is a cross-site analysis of how white, male, college students see their Asian American peers. Semi-structured interviews with 43 white males were conducted at two universities that differed substantially in their representation of Asian American students. The interviews were theoretically framed by Critical Whiteness Studies and Bobo…
Descriptors: Asian American Students, White Students, Males, Student Attitudes
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Fasching-Varner, Kenneth J.; Mitchell, Roland W.; Martin, Lori L.; Bennett-Haron, Karen P. – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2014
Much scholarly attention has been paid to the school-to-prison pipeline and the sanitized discourse of "death by education," called the achievement gap. Additionally, there exists a longstanding discourse surrounding the alleged crisis of educational failure. This article offers no solutions to the crisis and suggests instead that the…
Descriptors: Correctional Institutions, At Risk Students, Juvenile Justice, Correctional Education
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Irizarry, Jason G.; Raible, John – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2014
Using Critical Race Theory (CRT) and Latino/a Critical Race Theory (LatCrit) as analytical tools, this article examines the experiences of a seven Latino/a high school students at various points of engagement with the school-to-prison pipeline. Building on and extending Franz Fanon's (1952) concept of the epidermalization of inferiority, the…
Descriptors: High School Students, Hispanic American Students, Critical Theory, Race
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Aldana, Adriana; Rowley, Stephanie J.; Checkoway, Barry; Richards-Schuster, Katie – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2012
Empirical evidence shows that intergroup dialogue programs promote changes in ethnic-racial identity and racism awareness among college students. Expanding on this research, this study examines the effects of intergroup dialogues on adolescents' racial consciousness. Self-reports of 147 adolescents (13-19 years old), of various racial and ethnic…
Descriptors: Racial Bias, Race, Student Attitudes, Parent Education
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Ford, Kristie A.; Malaney, Victoria K. – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2012
How do students of color and multiracial students learn to make sense of and navigate race within historically white institutions (HWIs)? And, what pedagogies and inter-/intragroup dynamics facilitate increased understanding of issues of race, racial identity development, and racism in the U.S.? This project examines students' of color (SOC) and…
Descriptors: Group Dynamics, Race, Educational Benefits, Racial Identification
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Kohli, Rita – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2012
Brazilian education activist Paulo Freire (1970) argues that to create social change, oppressed people must have critical consciousness about their conditions, and that this consciousness is developed through dialogue. He theorizes that dialogue allows for reflection and unity building, tools needed to transform society. When considering racial…
Descriptors: Race, Teacher Education Programs, Social Change, Minority Group Teachers
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Zuniga, Ximena; Mildred, Jane; Varghese, Rani; DeJong, Keri; Keehn, Molly – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2012
Although the importance of engaged listening in intergroup dialogue (IGD) is recognized, we know relatively little about when or why participants in IGD actually listen or what they gain from listening. Using qualitative analyses of interviews conducted with undergraduates who had recently completed a race/ethnicity or gender focused IGD course,…
Descriptors: Ethnicity, Listening Skills, Group Discussion, Undergraduate Students
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Huber, Lindsay Perez; Cueva, Bert Maria – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2012
"Testimonio" in educational research can reveal both the oppression that exists within educational institutions and the powerful efforts in which students of color engage to challenge and transform those spaces. We utilize "testimonio" as a methodological approach to understand how undocumented and U.S.-born Chicana/Latina students experience the…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Aggression, Hispanic Americans
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Espino, Michelle M.; Vega, Irene I.; Rendon, Laura I.; Ranero, Jessica J.; Muniz, Marcela M. – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2012
From Latinas' locations in the margins of academe and society emerges a unique set of challenges complicated by racism, sexism, and classism. One form of resistance to these multiple marginalities involves drawing upon and (re)telling one's lived experience to expose oppression and systemic violence. "Testimonio" is a conceptual and methodological…
Descriptors: Socialization, Knowledge Level, Educational Change, Gender Bias
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Gildersleeve, Ryan Evely; Croom, Natasha N.; Vasquez, Philip L. – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2011
The graduate school experience for students of color has been theorized as oppressive and dehumanizing (Gay, 2004). Scholars have struggled to document how students of color navigate and negotiate oppressive and dehumanizing conditions in their daily experiences of doctoral education. We provide a critical race analysis of the everyday experiences…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Educational Experience, Critical Theory, Race
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Danowitz, Mary Ann; Tuitt, Frank – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2011
The purpose of this article is to describe a curricular change process used to incorporate inclusivity and diversity in a Higher Education Ph.D. program. The efforts of faculty members and students to practice engaged pedagogy as advocated by bell hooks are also described. Accounts from two agents, a professor and assistant professor working in…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Educational Change, Personal Narratives
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