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Other people's children: cultural conflict in the classroom - 0 views

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    By Lisa Delpit, published by W.W. Norton, 1995. The book examines issue of race in schools and cultural clashes in the classroom.
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Reassurance About College Transition Could Raise Black Students' GPA's - Students - The... - 0 views

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    When black students reflected on the idea that everybody, regardless of race or ethnicity, initially struggles to adjust to college, their academic performance and longer-term well-being benefited, according to a paper published on Thursday in the journal Science.
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Gloria Anzaldua interview - 0 views

  • G.A.: Well, when Chicanas read Borderlands, when it was read by little Chicanas in particular, it somehow legitimated them. They saw that I was code-switching, which is what a lot of Chicanas were doing in real life as well, and for the first time after reading that book they seemed to realize, “Oh, my way of writing and speaking is okay” and, “Oh, she is writing about La Virgen de Guadalupe, about la Llorona, about the corridos, the gringos, the abusive, et cetera. So if she [Gloria Anzaldua] does it, why not me as well?” The book gave them permission to do the same thing. So they started using code-switching and writing about all the issues they have to deal with in daily life. To them, it was like somebody was saying: You are just as impor­tant as a woman as anybody from another race. And the experi­ences that you have are worth being told and written about.
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    By Karin Ikas, published on Aunt Lute (publisher) site. Gloria Anzaldua is a Chicana poet whose work embodies the idea of code-switching. As she says in this interview (see highlighted portion), her code-switching helped empower other young Chicano/a writers to do the same.
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Terms of Engagement: Men of Color Discuss Their Experiences in Community College - 0 views

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    By Alissa Gardenhire-Crooks, Herbert Collado, Kasey Martin, and Alma Castro with Thomas Brock and Genevieve Orr, published by MRDC in March 2010. The overview page (bookmarked) provides links to the Executive Summary and the full report (both available as PDFs). \nFrom the overview: "This study draws on the experiences of 87 African-American, Hispanic, and Native American men who were enrolled in developmental math courses at four Achieving the Dream institutions to find out more about what affects the success of men of color in community college."
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South Texas College Fact Sheet 2009-2010 - 0 views

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    A one-page summary that includes (at the bottom) the demographic make-up of the student population at South Texas College. South Texas is one of the colleges in the GSCC project.
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