Multiracial matters – disrupting and reinforcing the racial rubric in educational discourse |
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Authors: | Aurora Chang |
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Institution: | Department of Educational Studies, University of Wyoming, Laramie, USA |
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Abstract: | When studying matters of race and education, there seems to be an assumption that the inclusion of all monoracial populations equates to a comprehensive look at all students, particularly students of color. But what about students who identify with more than one race? How do Multiracial students identify and how are they included/excluded with respect to educational curricula, policies and climates? This growing group presents an immediate opportunity and challenge to the educational community, because while educational researchers appropriately and vigorously pay attention to matters of traditionally under-represented monoracial groups of color, it has yet to be seen where Multiracial students fall into this discourse. Based on a qualitative study of 25 Multiracially identified college students, I explore the ways in which the notion of Multiraciality muddies traditional conversations about race and education in an effort to better understand the potential impact of this ‘new’ demographic within an educational context. |
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Keywords: | Multiracial identity mixed-race studies critical race theory college students diversity inclusivity |
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