Frustrated with the flood of news articles and opinion pieces that were skeptical of minority students’ "imagined" campus microaggressions, Micere Keels, a professor of comparative human development, set out to provide a detailed account of how racial-ethnic identity structures Black and Latinx students’ college transition experiences.Tracking a cohort of more than five hundred Black and Latinx students since they enrolled at five historically white colleges and universities in the fall of 2013 Campus Counterspaces finds that these students were not asking to be protected from new ideas. Instead, they relished exposure to new ideas, wanted to be intellectually challenged, and wanted to grow. However, Keels argues, they were asking for access to counterspaces-safe spaces that enable radical growth. They wanted counterspaces where they could go beyond basic conversations about whether racism and discrimination still exist. They wanted time in counterspaces with likeminded others where they could simultaneously validate and challenge stereotypical representations of their marginalized identities and develop new counter narratives of those identities.In this critique of how universities have responded to the challenges these students face, Keels offers a way forward that goes beyond making diversity statements to taking diversity actions.
Micere Keels
Campus Counterspaces [PDF ebook]
Black and Latinx Students’ Search for Community at Historically White Universities
Campus Counterspaces [PDF ebook]
Black and Latinx Students’ Search for Community at Historically White Universities
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Limba Engleză ● Format PDF ● Pagini 240 ● ISBN 9781501746895 ● Editura Cornell University Press ● Publicat 2020 ● Descărcabil 3 ori ● Valută EUR ● ID 7314056 ● Protecție împotriva copiilor Adobe DRM
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