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Grinage, Justin – Harvard Educational Review, 2019
In this article, Justin Grinage investigates how black youth experience and contest racial trauma using racial melancholia, a psychoanalytic conception of grief, as a framework for understanding the nonpathologized endurance of black resistance to racism. Examining data from a yearlong ethnographic study, Grinage engages the notion that…
Descriptors: Grief, Trauma, Racial Bias, Resistance (Psychology)
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Kim, Charles; Miyamoto, Nobuko – Harvard Educational Review, 2013
In this cross-generational dialogue, authors Charles Kim and Nobuko Miyamoto engage in a creative exploration of community-based art, contemporary Asian American identity, and the possibilities of creativity within educational spaces. Using the ideas of John Dewey as a foundation, Kim and Miyamoto offer their dialogues, experiences, and analyses…
Descriptors: Art Education, Asian Americans, Racial Identification, Creativity
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Lensmire, Timothy J.; McManimon, Shannon K.; Tierney, Jessica Dockter; Lee-Nichols, Mary E.; Casey, Zachary A.; Lensmire, Audrey; Davis, Bryan M. – Harvard Educational Review, 2013
In this article, members of the Midwest Critical Whiteness Collective argue that Peggy McIntosh's seminal "knapsack" article acts as a synecdoche, or as a stand-in, for all the antiracist work to be done in teacher education and that this limits our understanding and possibilities for action. The authors develop this argument by…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Racial Bias, Racial Factors, Whites
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Awokoya, Janet T. – Harvard Educational Review, 2012
Past scholarship on immigrant racial and ethnic identity construction tends to ignore the processes by which social context influences identity at the individual level. In this qualitative study, Janet T. Awokoya presents a complex understanding of 1.5- and second-generation African immigrant youths' identities. Awokoya explores how three major…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Ethnicity, Social Environment, Self Concept
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Enriquez, Laura E. – Harvard Educational Review, 2011
Drawing from the educational experiences of fifty-four undocumented immigrant college students, Laura E. Enriquez seeks to uncover the concrete ways in which social capital is used to successfully navigate K-12 educational institutions and pursue a higher education. Enriquez argues that there is a need for a more grounded understanding of how…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Academic Achievement, Social Networks, Educational Experience
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Fordham, Signithia – Harvard Educational Review, 2010
Signithia Fordham challenges the notion that we are living in a "postracial" society where race is no longer a major social category, as indicated by the rising incidence of interracial relationships and the popularity of biracial identities. On the contrary, she contends, a powerful fusion of historical memory and inclusive kinship…
Descriptors: Racial Bias, Ethnography, Racial Identification, Memory
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Ford, Iris Carter – Harvard Educational Review, 2010
In this commentary, anthropologist Iris Carter Ford reflects on the preceding pieces by Carmen Kynard and Signithia Fordham. She identifies parallels among the two essays and her own life, drawing out themes that emerge from the narratives. Integrating ideas about "talking black" and "talking back," Ford notes that both phenomena have roots in…
Descriptors: African American Students, African Americans, Racial Attitudes, Racial Factors
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Bernal, Dolores Delgado; Aleman, Enrique, Jr.; Garavito, Andrea – Harvard Educational Review, 2009
This article examines the experiences of first-year Latina/o undergraduates at a predominantly white institution. Through a borderlands analysis, the authors explore how these students describe their experiences participating in an ethnic studies course and mentoring Latina/o elementary schoolchildren. The authors find that these experiences…
Descriptors: Ethnic Studies, Mentors, Student Experience, Hispanic American Students
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Gonzalez, Joe Robert – Harvard Educational Review, 2009
In this essay, Joe Robert Gonzalez describes the process of his own growth as a Mexican American from Brownsville, Texas, who attended Villanova University. Coming from a majority-minority town, Gonzalez identifies the importance of safe spaces for Mexican American youth, many of whom doubt their own potential to thrive within university settings.…
Descriptors: Mexican Americans, Cultural Differences, Personal Narratives, Racial Attitudes
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Smitherman, Geneva – Harvard Educational Review, 1981
The author examines the precedent set in the King v Ann Arbor case as a tool to reform the miseducation of Black children. She also details some linguistic and sociocultural aspects of the controversy over whether Black English is a language or a dialect. (SK)
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Black Youth, Elementary Education, Equal Education
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Bartolome, Lilia I.; Macedo, Donaldo P. – Harvard Educational Review, 1997
Analysis of issues and messages in the mass media and news events demonstrates the dynamics of ethnic and racial relations in the United States. The politics of racism are an unacknowledged part of mainstream ideology, thought, and action. (SK)
Descriptors: Ethnicity, Ideology, Mass Media Effects, Politics
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Giroux, Henry A. – Harvard Educational Review, 1997
Analyzes the representation of race and ethnicity in two films, "Dangerous Minds" and "Suture." Examines how Whiteness must be theorized and discussed as an historical, cultural, and political construction. (SK)
Descriptors: Conservatism, Films, Mass Media Effects, Politics
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Maher, Frances A.; Tetreault, Mary Kay Thompson – Harvard Educational Review, 1997
The authors reexamine their book, "The Feminist Classroom," for unacknowledged assumptions of Whiteness that shape knowledge construction in the classroom. They use classroom and interview data to investigate how students' constructions of gender, class, ethnicity, and race are informed by these assumptions. (SK)
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Feminism, Racial Identification, Sexuality
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Ward, Janie V. – Harvard Educational Review, 1995
Aggression against others violates the care and connectedness implicit in African American racial identity and community culture. Reconnecting youth to communal values and traditions of identity and solidarity may be the solution to youth violence. (SK)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Black Culture, Cultural Context, Prevention
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Tatum, Beverly Daniel – Harvard Educational Review, 1992
Inclusion of race-related content in a college course identified three sources of resistance to learning about racism: race as taboo topic; myth of meritocracy; and denial of personal connection to racism. Strategies for reducing resistance include a safe classroom climate; opportunity for self-generated knowledge; model of racial identity…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment, Course Content, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
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