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Kirsis Allennys Dipre; Diana Gallardo; Susan F. Branco; Ladylanis Grullon Cepeda – Professional Counselor, 2024
Afro Latinx immigrants are an underserved population in the United States and within counseling specifically. The counseling profession has been slow to address the unique needs of this population despite the increased visibility of this group in recent years. Consistent with the codes of ethics from the American Counseling Association and the…
Descriptors: Hispanic Americans, Multiracial Persons, African Americans, Immigrants
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Johnston-Guerrero, Marc P.; Zhao, Kai – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2022
As a fast-growing population in US. society, Asian Americans, particularly Chinese Americans, have started to engage more actively and amplify their presence in the recent legal challenges to affirmative action in college admissions. In order to get a deeper understanding of how US.-based Chinese view affirmative action, we conducted a textual…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Asian American Students, Chinese Americans, Computer Mediated Communication
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Myriam Forster; Timothy J. Grigsby; Velia Nuñez; Shu-Sha Angie Guan; Christopher J. Rogers; Eunice Areba – Youth & Society, 2024
Bicultural stress, adolescents' appraisal of intergenerational conflict and discrimination from peers, can strain youths' capacity for functional coping and positive adaptation. Conversely, internal assets (IAs; i.e., positive identity and social competencies) promote thriving and resilience. We assessed associations between bicultural stress and…
Descriptors: Bullying, Conflict, Social Discrimination, Social Capital
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Jungmin Kwon; Wenyang Sun; Minhye Son – Journal of Literacy Research, 2024
In this article, we--three Asian MotherScholars in the field of language and literacy education--conducted a collaborative self-study to examine how our individual and shared experiences as transnational mothers of emergent bilinguals have shaped our ways of promoting bilingualism and biliteracy. Our study drew on transnational feminist…
Descriptors: Mothers, Experience, Bilingualism, Barriers
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Tiwari, Nikhil M. – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2022
This article examines the racializing processes throughlining the meaning-making of a Guru Vandana--an annual teacher appreciation event organized by many Asian Indian communities across the U.S.--that took place in a Midwestern city in 2019. Guided by a framework of transmodalities (a novel lens for the analysis of multimodal semiosis) and…
Descriptors: Indians, Asian Americans, Parents, White Teachers
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Abdi, Nimo M. – Educational Administration Quarterly, 2022
Purpose: This critical phenomenology study examines the experiences of Somali mothers' involvement with an urban school in London, United Kingdom. Specifically, the study explores Somali mothers' experiences and responses in navigating the coloniality of gender discourses imbedded in school structure and culture. The research questions that guided…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mothers, Urban Schools, Cultural Influences
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Melanie Jones Gast; James S. Chisholm; Yohimar Sivira-Gonzalez – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2024
Past research connects pervasive anti-Latina/o stereotypes to school practices and teacher-student interactions. However, there is less work on how Latina/o students negotiate and adopt such pervasive stereotypes when interacting with their immigrant peers. Using work on racialization and Bourdieu's (1989) concepts of misrecognition and symbolic…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Multilingualism, Peer Relationship
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Clerge, Orly – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2023
Drawing from an ethnography, this paper evaluates the motivations of Black American and Black immigrant parents when selecting high schools for their millennial teenage children in a segregated city and suburbs of New York. Black middle class parents encounter racial exclusion in the areas of work and residence. However, more research is needed to…
Descriptors: African Americans, Middle Class, Racial Segregation, Urban Schools
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Gray, Tricia – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2023
Immigration from Mexico and Central America to the United States has resulted in dramatic demographic changes in communities across the country since the early 1990s. Newcomers and longstanding residents make sense of and construct their shared society and the rules and norms by which they live alongside one another, and this construction of…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Hispanic American Students, Ideology, School Policy