This article explores how Chicana/o/x[i] first-generation college students navigate through the educational realm that is built upon coloniality. Drawing on four testimonios, we show how multiplicative forms of marginalization to which Chicana/o/x college students are subject inform their academic trajectory and empowerment. The article focuses on four main sources of oppression—class (capitalism), familial immigrant documentation status (racist nativism), disability (ableism), and sexuality (heteronormativity)—and how Chicana/o/x students turn them into sources of self- and community- empowerment. Employing Chicana feminist perspectives and intersectional approaches further allows us to reveal sociopolitical and cultural processes that li...
This study addressed the retention of Chicana/Latina undergraduates. The problem explored was one; h...
ABSTRACT OF DISSERTATIONTheorizing the Racial and Gendered Educational Experiences of Chicanas and N...
Thesis advisor: Leigh PatelDespite the 1982 Plyler v. Doe court decision, which upheld the constitut...
Higher education research often defines success as retention and graduation, yet for many marginaliz...
The purpose of this study is to explore the experiences of 10 Chicana scholars who live and work on ...
As a group, Latinas/os are transforming the demographic profile of U.S. colleges and universities. M...
Thesis (M.A., Sociology)--California State University, Sacramento, 2014.The purpose of this study wa...
In an increasingly hostile political and social climate undocumented students in the United States c...
Contrary to research studies that operate within a traditional Eurocentric epistemological framework...
Through testimonio methodology (Pérez Huber, 2009) rooted in Chicana feminist epistemologies and sit...
This qualitative research study explores the experiences of Chicanx/Latinx undocumented graduate stu...
Marginalized Narratives in the Academy: One Chicano\u27s Story of His Journey in Higher Education ar...
Chicanas/ Chicanos make up 9-10% of students who graduate with a baccalaureate degree in the United ...
Existing research illustrates that although Latinos make up the largest ethnic minority group in the...
By employing pláticas y encuentros, this qualitative study examined the testimonios of Chicana/Latin...
This study addressed the retention of Chicana/Latina undergraduates. The problem explored was one; h...
ABSTRACT OF DISSERTATIONTheorizing the Racial and Gendered Educational Experiences of Chicanas and N...
Thesis advisor: Leigh PatelDespite the 1982 Plyler v. Doe court decision, which upheld the constitut...
Higher education research often defines success as retention and graduation, yet for many marginaliz...
The purpose of this study is to explore the experiences of 10 Chicana scholars who live and work on ...
As a group, Latinas/os are transforming the demographic profile of U.S. colleges and universities. M...
Thesis (M.A., Sociology)--California State University, Sacramento, 2014.The purpose of this study wa...
In an increasingly hostile political and social climate undocumented students in the United States c...
Contrary to research studies that operate within a traditional Eurocentric epistemological framework...
Through testimonio methodology (Pérez Huber, 2009) rooted in Chicana feminist epistemologies and sit...
This qualitative research study explores the experiences of Chicanx/Latinx undocumented graduate stu...
Marginalized Narratives in the Academy: One Chicano\u27s Story of His Journey in Higher Education ar...
Chicanas/ Chicanos make up 9-10% of students who graduate with a baccalaureate degree in the United ...
Existing research illustrates that although Latinos make up the largest ethnic minority group in the...
By employing pláticas y encuentros, this qualitative study examined the testimonios of Chicana/Latin...
This study addressed the retention of Chicana/Latina undergraduates. The problem explored was one; h...
ABSTRACT OF DISSERTATIONTheorizing the Racial and Gendered Educational Experiences of Chicanas and N...
Thesis advisor: Leigh PatelDespite the 1982 Plyler v. Doe court decision, which upheld the constitut...