反叙事作为真相的讲述:高等教育中的生存、社区与种族正义

Dianne Ramdeholl, Jaye Jones
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作者利用最近出版的《面对高等教育中的制度化种族主义:种族正义的反叙事》(Ramdeholl & Jones, 2022)中的节选,将批判种族理论(CRT),更具体地说,将反叙事作为一种策略,以白人占主导地位的机构(pws)中种族化教师的声音和经历为中心。反叙事也为这些教师提供了审问他们日常生活现实和斗争的空间,并展示了他们如何通过集体行动积极抵制沉默和抹去。注:当提到种族化的群体时,作者将黑人、亚洲人、棕色人和拉丁人大写,而不是白人,以突出BIPOC社区的集体认同感。
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Counternarratives as Truth-telling: Survival, Community & Racial Justice in Higher Education
Utilizing excerpts from the recently published Confronting Institutionalized Racism in Higher Education: Counternarratives for Racial Justice (Ramdeholl & Jones, 2022), the authors engage Critical Race Theory (CRT) and more specifically, counternarratives as a strategy for centering the voices and experiences of racialized faculty in Predominantly White Institutions (PWIs). Counternarratives also provide space for these faculty to interrogate their everyday lived realities and struggles, and demonstrate how they actively resist silencing and erasure through collective action. NB: The authors capitalize Black, Asian, Brown, and Latinx and not white, when referring to racialized groups to center the collective sense of identity among BIPOC communities.    
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