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Rodgers, Selena T.; Bayne, Gillian U.; Archimandritis, Jason – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2023
Discrimination is overwhelming immigrant communities across the U.S.A. and impacting educational outcomes and the fragmentation of families. This article employs intersectionality and Latina/o critical theory (LatCrit) as its theoretical framework to analyze education and the institution of familismo as a counterweight to anti-Latinx…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, Social Discrimination, Educational Discrimination, Immigrants
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Puji Lestari; Ganda Febri Kurniawan – Journal of Social Studies Education Research, 2025
This study examines the failure of gender-affirmative policies in addressing the intersectional challenges faced by marginalized women in Indonesian politics. Using a qualitative approach-- including in-depth interviews with 30 female politicians from diverse ethnic, religious, and socioeconomic backgrounds, alongside policy document analysis…
Descriptors: Intersectionality, Females, Political Attitudes, Social Class
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Larissa Malone; Runchana Pam Barger – International Perspectives on Education and Society, 2022
This essay explores how women scholars grapple with gender and racial inequality during a syndemic. Using a culturally comparative lens, two mother-scholars, one Afro-Boricua who identifies as Black and the other Thai who identifies as Asian, examine this topic through a comparative international womanist theoretical framework. This discussion…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Intersectionality, Social Discrimination
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Amatullah, Shaima; Dixit, Shalini – Contemporary Education Dialogue, 2023
So far research on school choice sets (decision about choosing a school from an available set of schools) has primarily regarded parents as key actors. Moving beyond, this article emphasises that children are important actors as they inform parental decisions to co-produce certain choice sets. This article foregrounds how school-going Muslim…
Descriptors: Muslims, School Choice, Public Schools, Private Schools