This research provides instructors teaching race and ethnicity a tool to assess the racial ideologies of their students in the form of “race talk.” In particular, Bonilla-Silva’s (2010) concepts denoting colorblindness and DiAngelo’s (2018) concept of white fragility were measured before and after completing one race and ethnicity course by having students play a live version of the game “Guess Who” (Hasbro Co.). At the end of the course, student responses during the game, and their subsequent reflections, revealed a significant decrease in white fragility. Using this game, instructors can assess students’ racial ideologies and whether or not they have acquired an improved understanding of systemic inequalities by analyzing changes in stude...
Whiteness, White privilege, and racial inequality are pervasive in K-12 schools and universities. Re...
Using theoretical applications, the authors present an overview of theories that highlight approache...
A very simple, innovative classroom exercise designed to heighten students\u27 understanding of ster...
The purpose of this research is to first prove “colorism” is a problem and whether or not it is sign...
Millennial students are characterized as being tolerant and accepting of racially marginalized group...
Effectively addressing both cognitive and affective dimensions of learning is one of the greatest ob...
This assessment report describes the shifts and stability in students’ perceptions and conceptualiza...
This study focuses on the experiences and perceptions of White faculty in the community college clas...
This paper evaluates students\u27 arguments for a color-blind society to avoid discussions related t...
This dissertation explores new possibilities for changing Americans' theories about racism and sexis...
The proposed experimental study seeks to explore under what conditions white participants might demo...
White fragility, a side effect stemming from white privilege, has plagued the classrooms of higher e...
This qualitative research study draws from James P. Gee's theory of discourse analysis, from critica...
How Are You? A Comparison of Race-Related Emotions on a Predominantly White College Campus Aisha Duc...
The United States continues to be a highly racialized society. As a result, race remains a predictor...
Whiteness, White privilege, and racial inequality are pervasive in K-12 schools and universities. Re...
Using theoretical applications, the authors present an overview of theories that highlight approache...
A very simple, innovative classroom exercise designed to heighten students\u27 understanding of ster...
The purpose of this research is to first prove “colorism” is a problem and whether or not it is sign...
Millennial students are characterized as being tolerant and accepting of racially marginalized group...
Effectively addressing both cognitive and affective dimensions of learning is one of the greatest ob...
This assessment report describes the shifts and stability in students’ perceptions and conceptualiza...
This study focuses on the experiences and perceptions of White faculty in the community college clas...
This paper evaluates students\u27 arguments for a color-blind society to avoid discussions related t...
This dissertation explores new possibilities for changing Americans' theories about racism and sexis...
The proposed experimental study seeks to explore under what conditions white participants might demo...
White fragility, a side effect stemming from white privilege, has plagued the classrooms of higher e...
This qualitative research study draws from James P. Gee's theory of discourse analysis, from critica...
How Are You? A Comparison of Race-Related Emotions on a Predominantly White College Campus Aisha Duc...
The United States continues to be a highly racialized society. As a result, race remains a predictor...
Whiteness, White privilege, and racial inequality are pervasive in K-12 schools and universities. Re...
Using theoretical applications, the authors present an overview of theories that highlight approache...
A very simple, innovative classroom exercise designed to heighten students\u27 understanding of ster...