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Unspoken Grammar of Place: Anti-Blackness as a Spatial Imaginary in Education
, 2021This article builds from scholarship on anti-Blackness in education and spatial imaginaries in geography to theorize an anti-Black spatial imaginary as the prevailing spatial logic that has shaped the configuration and character of American social ...
DeMarcus A. Jenkins
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Urban education (Beverly Hills, Calif.), 2021
Amidst institutional reckonings with anti-blackness, minority-serving institutions (MSIs) are thought to be an intervention. But, how do Black students perceive being served at Hispanic-serving institutions (HSIs)? Analyzing focus groups (n= 33), we find
W. Pirtle +4 more
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Amidst institutional reckonings with anti-blackness, minority-serving institutions (MSIs) are thought to be an intervention. But, how do Black students perceive being served at Hispanic-serving institutions (HSIs)? Analyzing focus groups (n= 33), we find
W. Pirtle +4 more
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Combating Anti-Blackness in Education
Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, 2022Anti-Blackness is a critical issue. Recognizing instances of this concept will assist with creating an inclusive and safe school culture for all students. This article discusses racism, instances of microaggressions and racial spotlighting that some Students of Color of experience in their K-12 careers.
Jennifer N. Brooks, Jennifer L. Martin
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The Ark of the Ontological Covenant: Anti-Blackness & the University
Educational Studies, 2023This text, like many, accepts that the academy (and more specifically the PWI) is rife with an enduring phenomenon found to continuously bedevil Black faculty.
Michael A. Baugh
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Psychotherapy, 2023
This article introduces the special section on "Addressing Racism, Anti-Blackness, and Racial Trauma in Psychotherapy." The special section was organized to highlight research and clinical practices on addressing racism, anti-Blackness, and racial trauma
R. Markin +3 more
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This article introduces the special section on "Addressing Racism, Anti-Blackness, and Racial Trauma in Psychotherapy." The special section was organized to highlight research and clinical practices on addressing racism, anti-Blackness, and racial trauma
R. Markin +3 more
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Asian Americans and Anti-Blackness
Politics, Groups, and Identities, 2022Scholarship is less about producing or revealing everlasting, universal truth than it is about engaging the ever-changing world around us in a critical and open-ended way.
C. Kim
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2023
Abstract Black abolitionists and freedom fighters such as Ida B. Wells have successfully protected the Black community from violence by using their voices as tools to deconstruct white violence, create better representation of the Black community, and illuminate the shortcomings of the US democratic society.
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Abstract Black abolitionists and freedom fighters such as Ida B. Wells have successfully protected the Black community from violence by using their voices as tools to deconstruct white violence, create better representation of the Black community, and illuminate the shortcomings of the US democratic society.
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Journal of Asian American studies, 2022
While women are more likely to report a hate incident to the StopAAPIHate reporting site, multiple sources of data show that men are as likely or more likely to experience a hate incident than women. [...]Asian Critical Theory (or AsianCrit) allows us to
Janelle S. Wong, R. Z. Liu
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While women are more likely to report a hate incident to the StopAAPIHate reporting site, multiple sources of data show that men are as likely or more likely to experience a hate incident than women. [...]Asian Critical Theory (or AsianCrit) allows us to
Janelle S. Wong, R. Z. Liu
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Taking Back the Narrative: Gendered Anti-Blackness in Predominantly White Schools of Social Work
Affilia, 2022Black women scholars have and continue to make significant contributions to the social work profession; however, their experiences within the profession are mostly absent in the literature.
Kelly F. Jackson +5 more
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Unapologetic Educational Research: Addressing Anti-Blackness, Racism, and White Supremacy
Cultural Studies ↔ Critical Methodologies, 2021We explore “Unapologetic Educational Research: Addressing Anti-Blackness, Racism, and White Supremacy” to engage scholars in thinking about and reflecting on what it means to conduct qualitative research from a standpoint that honors Black lives in the ...
Penny A. Pasque +7 more
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