ERIC Number: EJ1379016
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Publication Date: 2023-Jun
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Schools as Borderlands: How AnzaldĂșa's Concept of Borderlands Apply to Schools That Serve Black Communities
Fellner, Gene
Cultural Studies of Science Education, v18 n2 p377-391 Jun 2023
Many young people in Newark, New Jersey, when they cross the invisible line that separates street from school, enter what constitutes for them an alien territory, a place where their values, experiences and their ways of talking and thinking are not acknowledged, respected, or welcomed. At the same time, schools are also one of the few places where Black youth will interact and form relationships with White adults and where White adults will meet and engage with Black students and teachers. In both these ways, schools are akin to what Gloria Anzaldua calls a Borderland, both a geographical designation and a psychological and spiritual space in which cultures meet, often clash, and sometimes emerge together in a world that opens itself up in new and mutually beneficial ways. I assume that schools in other urban districts are not dissimilar.
Descriptors: African American Students, Blacks, African American Culture, Cultural Differences, Whites, Adults, Teacher Student Relationship, African American Teachers, School Location, Racial Differences, Racial Factors, Student Experience, Intercultural Communication, Teaching Experience, African American Community, Educational Environment, Minority Group Students
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