Examining the continuum of Black student leadership: From community to college and beyond
Author(s) -
Bryan K. Hotchkins,
Jon McNaughtan
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
education policy analysis archives
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1068-2341
DOI - 10.14507/epaa.29.4695
Subject(s) - socialization , racism , honor , resistance (ecology) , sociology , social justice , social psychology , gender studies , qualitative research , white (mutation) , value (mathematics) , pedagogy , sacrifice , grounded theory , critical race theory , institution , psychology , criminology , social science , ecology , biochemistry , chemistry , history , archaeology , machine learning , computer science , gene , biology , operating system
This qualitative comparative case study examines the leadership involvement of 11 Black collegians and how they make sense of enacting transgenerationally informed knowledge(s) as racial socialization to navigate a predominantly White institution (PWI) campus. Findings indicated participants used elder communal instruction and parental home pedagogy to inform what it means to be leaders who enact social justice while Black. Emergent themes were: 1) Collective Definition; and 2) Self-sacrifice. Participants indicated parents and elders racially socialized them to be selfsacrificing leaders who used values, respect, and honor to preserve Black culture, people, and Education Policy Analysis Archives Vol. 29 No. 42 SPECIAL ISSUE 2 traditions. Racial socialization processes influenced students to become leaders who built and sustained Black college communities by being resilient. Participants acknowledged that although resiliency was important there was added value in practicing racial resistance, which allowed for exposing racially threatening oppositions and identify acts of racism that were menacing.
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