Through employing critical race theory, seen-invisibility, and circuits of dispossession as theoretical frames, this article complicates discourses around equity and Black student achievement by examining the underexplored experiences of high-achieving Black Canadian students in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). Drawing on focus group data with four adolescent participants, the study finds that they experienced violent forms of racialization in their educational environments through a lack of physical, social, and intellectual space to exist as both Black and high-achieving. This rendered them persistently present due to their race, yet invisible in the perceptions of their intellect.Central to this article is an articulation, unpacking, and ...
Findings from youth focus groups in Jamaica and Canada between spring and summer 2013 elucidate the ...
This article draws upon a weekly feature in the Toronto Star newspaper, the “High School Report,” to...
This article presents the results of data based on individual interviews and focus groups conducted ...
Through employing critical race theory, seen-invisibility, and circuits of dispossession as theoreti...
Black females achieve high standards of success, yet their lived experiences are frequently absent f...
There is an educational problem that is ongoing and evident – namely, the paucity of Black students ...
This article examines how stereotypes operate in the social construction of Black Canadian male stud...
The racism encountered by racialized youth within school systems has a negative impact on their educ...
This article grapples with the ways in which Black female students tend to be obscured from the disc...
Drawing on data from a narrative multi-case study based in Toronto, Canada, this article discusses t...
grantor: University of TorontoThis project looks at a group of continental francophone Afr...
It has been argued that racialised Others occupy a liminal space of alterity; a position at the edge...
It has been argued that racialised Others occupy a liminal space of alterity; a position at the edge...
Through my Master of Education studies at Lakehead University, I have aimed to conceptualize inters...
Black educational theory and practice have not been a priority in mainstream Canadian education. I d...
Findings from youth focus groups in Jamaica and Canada between spring and summer 2013 elucidate the ...
This article draws upon a weekly feature in the Toronto Star newspaper, the “High School Report,” to...
This article presents the results of data based on individual interviews and focus groups conducted ...
Through employing critical race theory, seen-invisibility, and circuits of dispossession as theoreti...
Black females achieve high standards of success, yet their lived experiences are frequently absent f...
There is an educational problem that is ongoing and evident – namely, the paucity of Black students ...
This article examines how stereotypes operate in the social construction of Black Canadian male stud...
The racism encountered by racialized youth within school systems has a negative impact on their educ...
This article grapples with the ways in which Black female students tend to be obscured from the disc...
Drawing on data from a narrative multi-case study based in Toronto, Canada, this article discusses t...
grantor: University of TorontoThis project looks at a group of continental francophone Afr...
It has been argued that racialised Others occupy a liminal space of alterity; a position at the edge...
It has been argued that racialised Others occupy a liminal space of alterity; a position at the edge...
Through my Master of Education studies at Lakehead University, I have aimed to conceptualize inters...
Black educational theory and practice have not been a priority in mainstream Canadian education. I d...
Findings from youth focus groups in Jamaica and Canada between spring and summer 2013 elucidate the ...
This article draws upon a weekly feature in the Toronto Star newspaper, the “High School Report,” to...
This article presents the results of data based on individual interviews and focus groups conducted ...