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Edwardo L. Portillos; Anthony A. Peguero; Juan Carlos González; Jason C. Immekus; Christina V. Luna – Urban Education, 2025
We draw on procedural justice, Latino Critical Legal Theory, and intersectional theoretical approaches to study how repeated punishments impact Latinx youth. In this qualitative study, we explore the effect of repeated school punishment on young people, referred to as the "Chronically Punished." Data revealed that "chronically…
Descriptors: Latin Americans, Youth, Negative Attitudes, Student Attitudes
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Melanie Bertrand; Thainá Ferrari Deolindo; Leyda W. Garcia; Ashley D. Domínguez – Urban Education, 2025
Research has shown that youth participation in school decision-making is hindered by both racism and adultism. However, less is known about the implications of intersecting forms of injustice for youth leadership to advance social justice. We address this area using the lens of intersectionality in a qualitative study of youth leadership at a…
Descriptors: Youth Leaders, Participative Decision Making, Intersectionality, Social Justice
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Alexandra Allweiss; Diamond Howell-Shields; Carl A. Grant – Urban Education, 2025
This paper draws on qualitative interview data with student-residents and alumni of an undergraduate residential learning community at a large U.S. university. The authors bring together the frameworks of intersectionality and counterspace to explore how student-residents experienced the intersectional framework of the residential learning…
Descriptors: Sense of Belonging, Intersectionality, Self Concept, Alumni
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Laura Krystal Porterfield – Urban Education, 2025
Joining the chorus of Black/Critical Race Feminist scholarship in education, this article explores how both affect and visuality inform understandings of safety for Black girls in schools. Using participatory visual ethnography, I explore how five young Black women at a Philadelphia magnet school conceptualize safety as an affective achievement of…
Descriptors: African American Students, Females, Student Attitudes, Urban Education
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Olivia Marcucci; Rowhea M. Elmesky – Urban Education, 2024
Despite good intentions, educators often inadvertently uphold systems of antiblackness that undermine the well-being of Black students. This article combines qualitative content analysis and interactional analysis to interrogate how daily interactions between educators in an urban high school in the Midwest may contribute to a school culture of…
Descriptors: Racism, Well Being, African American Students, High School Students
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Jang, Sung Tae – Urban Education, 2023
Based on the critical quantitative intersectionality framework, this study examined the relationships between Latinx students' multiple intersecting social categorizations (i.e., gender, ethnicity, home language, socioeconomic status [SES], immigration status), their diverse schooling experiences, and educational outcomes. This study found that…
Descriptors: Educational Experience, Outcomes of Education, Hispanic American Students, Secondary School Students
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Gomez-Najarro, Joyce – Urban Education, 2023
Limited qualitative work has examined how response to intervention (RTI) is shaping teachers' understandings of intervention, the premise for conversation about referral, when serving diverse learners. In this case study, I use the lenses of Cultural-Historical Activity Theory and intersectionality to examine (a) how educators at one public…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Elementary School Students, Identification (Psychology), Identification
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Nicholas S. Bell; Diane Codding – Urban Education, 2024
Teacher educators have a limited amount of time to prepare candidates for becoming political change agents. Therefore, we have to understand the efficacy of preparation efforts. As a result, we developed the "Equity Scenario Response Survey" to understand our candidates' preparation of their sociopolitical identity, defined by equity…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education, Teacher Educators, Elementary Education