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Cabrera, Nolan L.; Karaman, Alex K.; Ballysingh, Tracy Arámbula; Oregon, Yadira G.; Gonell, Eliaquin A.; Lopez, Jameson D.; Deil-Amen, Regina – Review of Educational Research, 2022
The underrepresentation and underperformance of men of color relative to women of color within institutions of higher education have been extensively studied the past 20 years. The purpose of this study is to understand trends in how this research has been conducted rather than understand "best practices" to support this student…
Descriptors: Race, Sex, Males, Minority Groups

Spigner, Clarence – Western Journal of Black Studies, 1991
Popular movie depictions of racial minorities as dysfunctional help maintain the present race-linked social stratification by instilling a sense of social disharmony and justifying continuing racial oppression. The enthnocentric bias of the majority of films reinforces stereotypical perceptions of minorities and legitimizes the status quo of white…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Blacks, Characterization, Ethnic Stereotypes

Tran, V. Thanh; Nguyen, Thang D. – International Migration Review, 1994
Examines gender differences in satisfaction with the host society in a sample of 1,384 Indochinese refugees, ages 17 to 73 years. Satisfaction measurements in terms of housing, neighborhood, and life reveal significant differences influenced by age, gender, and education level. Implications for practice and future research are discussed. (GLR)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adjustment (to Environment), Age Groups, Asian Americans