“They Don’t Value My Knowledge”: Interrogating the Racialized Experiences of Black First-Generation Doctoral Students in HESA Programs at HWIs

Jason K. Wallace, J. Ford
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ABSTRACT Research on first-generation doctoral students and Black doctoral students have largely remained separate despite the significant overlap in the two populations. With almost half of Black doctoral students identifying as first-generation, it is critical for higher education and student affairs (HESA) faculty and institutional leaders to understand the intersectional experiences of these students to successfully recruit, retain, and graduate this population. While necessary in all fields, it is even more important to remove systemic barriers in a field that espouses social justice as a value, like student affairs. This study seeks to explore the experiences of Black first-generation doctoral students in HESA programs at historically white institutions.
“他们不重视我的知识”:询问第一代黑人博士研究生在hwi HESA项目的种族化经历
对第一代博士生和黑人博士生的研究在很大程度上仍然是分开的,尽管这两个群体有显著的重叠。由于几乎一半的黑人博士生是第一代黑人,因此高等教育和学生事务(HESA)的教师和机构领导者了解这些学生的交叉经历对于成功招募、留住和毕业这一群体至关重要。虽然在所有领域都是必要的,但在支持社会正义作为一种价值观的领域,如学生事务,消除系统性障碍更为重要。本研究旨在探讨黑人第一代博士生在历史上白人机构的HESA项目中的经历。
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