This paper aims to show how the higher education system in Mexico still uses colonial racial categories in the implementation of intercultural public policies for indigenous people. In order to do so, I take as an example the Program for Academic Support for Indigenous Students in the University of Guadalajara, located in the west of Mexico, and implemented since 2001. We show how the university implemented the program with a racial and colonial vision of what being indigenous is. Finally, we describe the demands of some indigenous students of this institution, in order to close with a discussion on the necessity that the university holds a public debate about racism.Este texto pretende mostrar cómo el sistema universitario pú...
This paper describes the creation project of Intercultural Universities in Mexico and suggests an an...
“Interculturality” has become a key concept in the conceptualising and struggling for new relationsh...
This paper explores identity construction in students from the Universidad Veracruzana as subjects w...
This paper aims to show how the higher education system in Mexico still uses colonial racial categor...
Este texto pretende mostrar cómo el sistema universitario público en México sig...
Instead of realizing an analysis about the concretions of the pedagogic and political discourses of ...
This paper analyzes the historical and sociocultural characteristics of San Cristóbal de Las Casas, ...
In Mexico, 24 public and private universities �among them, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México...
This paper is framed in the discussion about the spaces of higher education that indigenous youth ar...
In Mexico, since 2003 an alternative university subsystem explicitly directed towards indigenous stu...
The result is that indigenous people continue to be a minority and with less weight in decision-maki...
In Mexico, 24 public and private universities –among them,Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México-...
Este trabajo presenta una reflexión crítica sobre el Programa de Apoyo a Estudiantes Indígenas en In...
The mestizaje of university students, in relation to the indigenous groups or persons, is seen by ou...
This paper presents the results of research about and with young indigenous people enrolled in the p...
This paper describes the creation project of Intercultural Universities in Mexico and suggests an an...
“Interculturality” has become a key concept in the conceptualising and struggling for new relationsh...
This paper explores identity construction in students from the Universidad Veracruzana as subjects w...
This paper aims to show how the higher education system in Mexico still uses colonial racial categor...
Este texto pretende mostrar cómo el sistema universitario público en México sig...
Instead of realizing an analysis about the concretions of the pedagogic and political discourses of ...
This paper analyzes the historical and sociocultural characteristics of San Cristóbal de Las Casas, ...
In Mexico, 24 public and private universities �among them, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México...
This paper is framed in the discussion about the spaces of higher education that indigenous youth ar...
In Mexico, since 2003 an alternative university subsystem explicitly directed towards indigenous stu...
The result is that indigenous people continue to be a minority and with less weight in decision-maki...
In Mexico, 24 public and private universities –among them,Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México-...
Este trabajo presenta una reflexión crítica sobre el Programa de Apoyo a Estudiantes Indígenas en In...
The mestizaje of university students, in relation to the indigenous groups or persons, is seen by ou...
This paper presents the results of research about and with young indigenous people enrolled in the p...
This paper describes the creation project of Intercultural Universities in Mexico and suggests an an...
“Interculturality” has become a key concept in the conceptualising and struggling for new relationsh...
This paper explores identity construction in students from the Universidad Veracruzana as subjects w...