Small Group Learning Communities as a Prototype for Intersectional Black Feminist Praxis in Higher Education.

Q2 Social Sciences Journal of Women and Gender in Higher Education Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-05 DOI:10.1080/26379112.2024.2403503
Christy L Erving, Nicole Michelle Joseph, Renã A S Robinson, Riana M Smith, Miaya Blasingame, Jacqueline Boone
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Through the creation and analysis of Small Group Learning Communities (SGLC) at a predominantly White university in the U.S. South, this study investigated how SGLCs operationalize intersectional Black feminist praxis via dialogue, liberation, and ethic of caring. The racialized and gendered organizational dynamics that govern institutions of higher education make it an ideal site for such an intervention. Through an instrumental case study of 13 SGLCs, we uncover how SGLCs served interrelated, but separate purposes: 1) affirmation, mentorship, and professional development among "Black women-focused" SGLCs; and 2) epiphanies of intersectional oppression and nuanced Black girl representation in educational settings among "Black women-affirming" SGLCs. Findings suggest that SGLCs are innovative prototypes for understanding, studying, and implementing intersectional Black feminist praxis. We submit that SGLCs can advance broader social justice and liberation agendas. Moreover, findings may inform efforts to center Black women in higher education.

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小团体学习社区:高等教育中黑人女性主义实践的原型。
通过在美国南部一所以白人为主的大学创建和分析小组学习社区(SGLC),本研究调查了SGLC如何通过对话、解放和关怀伦理来运作交叉黑人女权主义实践。管理高等教育机构的种族化和性别化的组织动态使其成为这种干预的理想场所。通过对13个SGLCs的工具性案例研究,我们揭示了SGLCs如何服务于相互关联但又独立的目的:1)在“以黑人女性为中心”的SGLCs中,肯定、指导和专业发展;2)在“黑人女性肯定”的sglc中,交叉压迫和黑人女孩在教育环境中的微妙表现的顿悟。研究结果表明,sglc是理解、研究和实施交叉黑人女权主义实践的创新原型。我们认为,sglc可以推动更广泛的社会正义和解放议程。此外,研究结果可能会为将黑人女性纳入高等教育的努力提供信息。
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