Using Latina/o Critical Race Theory (LatCrit) and Racist Nativism to Explore Intersectionality in the Educational Experiences of Undocumented Chicana College Students
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...Huber (2010a) describes testimonio as flowing from Chicana feminist epistemology and describes it as “a process of ‘collective memory,’ transcending a single experience and connected to a larger group struggle” (p. 83)....
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...…can be process as much as it is method and is described as “a verbal journey of a witness who speaks to reveal the racial, classed, gendered, and nativist injustices they have suffered as a means of healing, empowerment, and advocacy for a more humane present and future” (Huber, 2010b, p. 851)....
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...Often linked with CRT, testimonio as a method is described as a qualitative approach that elicits reflexive thinking from the subjects (Flores & Garcia, 2009; Huber, 2010a; Huber, 2009; Urrieta & Villenas, 2013)....
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...Some teachers internalize views of English monolingualism and assimilation (García, 2009; Pérez Huber, 2010), some emphasize the use of Spanish as resistance and political consciousness (Arce, 2004; Bybee, 2015; Flores, 2017a; Saldaña, 2013), some demonstrate an explicit bicultural 64 Toward these ends, Rosa & Flores (2017) theorize a raciolinguistic perspective that holds through interaction and institutionalization race and language have been “conaturalized” as significant markers of Otherness....
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...San Francisco Chronicle. https://www.sfchronicle.com/opinion/openforum/article/Diversifying-theteaching-profession-requires-14990452.php Pérez Huber, L. (2010)....
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...Some teachers internalize views of English monolingualism and assimilation (García, 2009; Pérez Huber, 2010), some emphasize the use of Spanish as resistance and political consciousness (Arce, 2004; Bybee, 2015; Flores, 2017a; Saldaña, 2013), some demonstrate an explicit bicultural 64 Toward these…...
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...Extending CRT beyond the Black/White binary LatCrit recognizes the role nativism has played in racializing People and Immigrants of Color (Pérez Huber, 2010; Pérez Huber, Benavides Lopez, Malagón, Velez, & Solórzano, 2008; Solórzano & Yosso, 2001)....
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...…are able to position their actions and experiences as legitimate, challenging the dominant narrative that marks them as “illegal” or “alien” and thus providing a counter-story to prevailing and criminalizing majoritarian narratives (López & López, 2010; Pérez Huber, 2010; Pérez Huber et al., 2008)....
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...LatCrit can be used to “reveal the ways Latinas/os experience race, class, gender, and sexuality, while also acknowledging the Latina/o experience with issues of immigration status, language, ethnicity and culture” (Pérez Huber, 2010, p. 79)....
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...We also used LatCrit (Delgado Bernal, 2002; Pérez Huber, 2010; Solórzano & Yosso, 2001), which extends JOURNAL OF CHILDREN’S LITERATURE VOL 44 NO 2 FALL 2018 CRT to focus on the experiences of the Latinx community....
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...LatCrit scholar Pérez Huber (2010) defined “the assigning of values to real or imagined differences in order to justify the superiority of the native” (p. 81) as racist nativism....
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...This marginalization of immigrants is rooted in racism and privileges the experiences of Whites in the United States (Peréz Huber, 2010)....
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...Theoretical Framework Our analysis was informed by critical race theory (CRT) (Delgado & Stefancic, 2001; Ladson-Billings & Tate, 1995; Solórzano & Yosso, 2002) and, specifically, Latina/o critical race theory (LatCrit) (Delgado Bernal, 2002; Pérez Huber, 2010; Solórzano & Yosso, 2001)....
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...A critical race grounded theory approach is developed from traditional grounded theory in qualitative research, which allows themes to emerge from data (Glaser & Strauss, 1967; Strauss & Corbin, 1990)....
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