Educational Cultural Negotiators for students of color: a descriptive study of racial advocacy leaders |
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Authors: | April Warren Grice |
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Affiliation: | Professional Development, Midwest Equity Center, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, USA |
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Abstract: | The research presented in this study focuses on Educational Cultural Negotiators (ECNs). The participants were teachers, administrators, and graduate students in an after-school program in the Midwest and a community-based school/university partnership in the Western U.S. We posit that the roles of the ECNs function as advocacy leaders to invoke racial affirmation, and academic intervention on behalf of African-American and Latina/o students at these school sites. Relying on critical race theory as the methodological analysis of the findings, this study seeks to identify the role of the ECNs as advocates for students in these settings to promote their academic and personal growth and success. This work illustrates how these particular educational leaders provide academic direction and challenge racial neglect and color-blindness within the public school system. |
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Keywords: | Leadership for social justice racial advocacy critical race theory |
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