This dissertation examined the experiences of Black middle school girls who attend predominantly white, elite, independent schools in the Greater Los Angeles area. Using Critical Race Theory, Black Identity Theory, and Black Feminism Theory as a conceptual framework, this qualitative research explored the role of race, class, gender, and parental support as contributing factors to the development of participants’ racial consciousness. Utilizing timeline interviews and critical narratives to explore the lived histories of each student and parent participant, data analysis included content coding based on themes that emerged throughout the narrative examination. An analysis of the narratives of student participants revealed the absence of a B...
Whether persistent or apathetic, academically struggling or high achieving, living in urban or spars...
Historically in the United States, African Americans have faced much adversity in the fight towards ...
In the United States, the largest group of educators, historically and presently, are white middle-c...
This dissertation seeks to examine the schooling experiences of African American males attending pre...
Acting White (Fordham & Ogbu, 1986) is a common term among researchers who study academic achieveme...
Current discussions about inequity within US public schools are centered on a singular narrative of ...
Working class Black girls experience multilayered oppression informed by their triadic social identi...
Current discussions about inequity within US public schools are centered on a singular narrative of ...
This qualitative study is about the experiences and challenges Black girls have while attending pred...
This qualitative study is about the experiences and challenges Black girls have while attending pred...
The dissertation explores the schooling experiences of Black girls attending a predominantly white[1...
This qualitative dissertation study explored how exclusion and marginalization in schools impact the...
There are a litany of studies that examine Black K-12 educators and their positive influence on Blac...
Whether persistent or apathetic, academically struggling or high achieving, living in urban or spars...
Historically in the United States, African Americans have faced much adversity in the fight towards ...
Whether persistent or apathetic, academically struggling or high achieving, living in urban or spars...
Historically in the United States, African Americans have faced much adversity in the fight towards ...
In the United States, the largest group of educators, historically and presently, are white middle-c...
This dissertation seeks to examine the schooling experiences of African American males attending pre...
Acting White (Fordham & Ogbu, 1986) is a common term among researchers who study academic achieveme...
Current discussions about inequity within US public schools are centered on a singular narrative of ...
Working class Black girls experience multilayered oppression informed by their triadic social identi...
Current discussions about inequity within US public schools are centered on a singular narrative of ...
This qualitative study is about the experiences and challenges Black girls have while attending pred...
This qualitative study is about the experiences and challenges Black girls have while attending pred...
The dissertation explores the schooling experiences of Black girls attending a predominantly white[1...
This qualitative dissertation study explored how exclusion and marginalization in schools impact the...
There are a litany of studies that examine Black K-12 educators and their positive influence on Blac...
Whether persistent or apathetic, academically struggling or high achieving, living in urban or spars...
Historically in the United States, African Americans have faced much adversity in the fight towards ...
Whether persistent or apathetic, academically struggling or high achieving, living in urban or spars...
Historically in the United States, African Americans have faced much adversity in the fight towards ...
In the United States, the largest group of educators, historically and presently, are white middle-c...