Two Sides of a Coin: Safe Space and Segregation in Race/Ethnic-Specific Law Student Organizations

Meera E. Deo
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American racism and discrimination continue to plague our institutions of higher education. Predominantly white law school environments are especially notable for being inhospitable and unfriendly. Many law students of color create and join race/ethnic-specific organizations in order to receive support on otherwise unwelcoming campuses. While many students view these groups as a safe space that provides a buffer from the rest of law school life, others worry that these organizations may increase segregation. When considered through a lens of structural inequality and privilege, we see that “exclusion” may have different meanings and outcomes based on the relative racial hierarchy of the groups involved. My research uses both quantitative and qualitative data to better understand how what some consider “self-segregation” may be necessary for creating safe space.
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硬币的两面:种族/民族特定法律学生组织中的安全空间和隔离
美国的种族主义和歧视继续困扰着我们的高等教育机构。以白人为主的法学院环境尤其以不友好和不友好著称。许多有色人种的法律系学生创建并加入了特定种族/族裔的组织,以便在不受欢迎的校园里获得支持。虽然许多学生认为这些团体是一个安全的空间,可以为法学院的其他生活提供缓冲,但也有人担心这些组织可能会加剧种族隔离。从结构性不平等和特权的角度来看,我们看到,根据相关群体的相对种族等级,“排斥”可能有不同的含义和结果。我的研究使用定量和定性数据来更好地理解一些人认为的“自我隔离”对于创造安全空间是如何必要的。
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