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Do you see me? The complex experiences of women of color MSW students
Authors:Halaevalu FO Vakalahi  Michelle Sermon  Andrea Richardson  Veronica Dillard  Aryka Moncrief
Institution:1. School of Social Work, Morgan State University, Baltimore, MD, USA;2. Voices for a Second Chance, Washington, DC, USA;3. Prince William County Community Services, Manassas, VA, USA;4. Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice, Richmond, VA, USA;5. Perry Center Community Service Center, Washington, DC, USA
Abstract:Universities have increased the number of female students of color. However, inconsistency remains in terms of the number of women of color in positions of power and privilege. This discussion attempts to forward the dialogue about the challenges as well as the resilience of female students of color based on the experiences of four female African-American students in a graduate social work program at a predominantly white institution (PWI). Participants shared their daily experience of isolation and exclusion in their graduate programs compared to their experience in Historically Black College or Universities (HBCUs). Participants also discussed the divide that exists in institutions, as well as the sustaining forces and implications for education and research.
Keywords:students of color  feminism  African-American females  social work education  cultural competency
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