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Beat the Odds: Successful Stories of “at-Risk” Latin@ Students in Georgia, a New Latin@ Magnet State
Abstract Framed through ecological and LatCrit theories, this article offers critical perspectives on the academic achievement of two Latin@ students. Findings suggested participants obtained critical support from the micro and meso systems to access college, but they also had to battle multi-layered oppression on their own. The study cautions using successful stories to mask inequity in our educational system that disadvantages Latin@ students.