In this article, we draw from the notion of stranger-making to focus on how undergraduates of color at one large university in New York City recount their subjective experiences with inclusion and exclusion at the borderlands of educational spaces. We use narratives to evoke the unfolding of life events and to destabilize categories of difference that are all too often based on a politics of perception rather than an ethical gesture to know. This paper presents four selected vignettes that demonstrate the instability of being a racialized human and draws attention to how belong- ing, or socially felt memberships, is simultaneously constructed and contested in schools, and how these experiences provoke turning points in an otherwise assumed ...
The number of adolescents identifying as multiracial in the United States is growing rapidly. Howeve...
In this study, four biracial students, who self-identify as being Black, use narrative inquiry to ex...
Given the ever increasing numbers of Students of Color engaging in higher education, the importance ...
In this article, we draw from the notion of stranger-making to focus on how undergraduates of color ...
Borrowing from narrative research and Disability Studies in Education, Emily tells the story of her ...
This paper draws from the writings of Michel Foucault and his recently reconsidered provocations on ...
In this article, we present lessons learned from Our Stories, a digital writing project designed t...
This article describes a multistep intervention developed for an undergraduate course called ‘Advoca...
While the national graduation rate has increased over the past ten years, Students of Color graduate...
This article shares an inspiring story of how an open heart can become a bridge between cultures and...
For emerging adults transitioning to college, normative social and contextual shifts present challen...
The purpose of this article is to discuss the lived experiences of African American graduate student...
This participatory social justice focused project used both qualitative and quantitative approaches ...
Beginning in 1998, selective colleges began adopting no-loan admissions policies to increase socioec...
Most colleges and universities in the United States today claim that “diversity” is an important ins...
The number of adolescents identifying as multiracial in the United States is growing rapidly. Howeve...
In this study, four biracial students, who self-identify as being Black, use narrative inquiry to ex...
Given the ever increasing numbers of Students of Color engaging in higher education, the importance ...
In this article, we draw from the notion of stranger-making to focus on how undergraduates of color ...
Borrowing from narrative research and Disability Studies in Education, Emily tells the story of her ...
This paper draws from the writings of Michel Foucault and his recently reconsidered provocations on ...
In this article, we present lessons learned from Our Stories, a digital writing project designed t...
This article describes a multistep intervention developed for an undergraduate course called ‘Advoca...
While the national graduation rate has increased over the past ten years, Students of Color graduate...
This article shares an inspiring story of how an open heart can become a bridge between cultures and...
For emerging adults transitioning to college, normative social and contextual shifts present challen...
The purpose of this article is to discuss the lived experiences of African American graduate student...
This participatory social justice focused project used both qualitative and quantitative approaches ...
Beginning in 1998, selective colleges began adopting no-loan admissions policies to increase socioec...
Most colleges and universities in the United States today claim that “diversity” is an important ins...
The number of adolescents identifying as multiracial in the United States is growing rapidly. Howeve...
In this study, four biracial students, who self-identify as being Black, use narrative inquiry to ex...
Given the ever increasing numbers of Students of Color engaging in higher education, the importance ...