‘I shouldn’t have to prove myself’: The experiences of Black women at Russell Group Universities

Reem Michael, P. Rosenkranz
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The intersection between racism and sexism means that Black women are more vulnerable to oppression in various environments, including the university, where it could be enforced on both an institutional and personal level. However, while there is some research on the topic, there has not been much that explores this within the British higher education system. Focusing particularly on Russell Group universities (RGUs), due to their low intake of Black students, an interpretative phenomenological analysis was conducted to explore the experiences of Black women at these universities. Six Black female undergraduate students from various RGUs took part in semi-structured interviews and the following themes were established: Motivations (strong family influence, cultural pressure), identity development (questioning their identity, changes in self-presentation and the ‘Strong Black Woman’) and reacting to prejudice (deciphering microaggressions, responses to discrimination and ‘ambassador’ for Black women). From this, suggestions for future research include exploration of other intersections and expansion on the resulting themes, as well as a call for multicultural counselling and transparency in the handling of discrimination reports for universities.
“我不需要证明自己”:罗素集团大学黑人女性的经历
种族主义和性别歧视的交集意味着黑人女性在包括大学在内的各种环境中更容易受到压迫,在大学里,这种压迫可能会在机构和个人层面上实施。然而,虽然有一些关于这一主题的研究,但在英国高等教育体系中对此进行探讨的并不多。特别关注罗素集团大学(rgu),由于其黑人学生的入学率低,进行了解释性现象学分析,以探索黑人女性在这些大学的经历。来自不同区域单位的六名黑人女本科生参加了半结构化访谈,并确定了以下主题:动机(强大的家庭影响、文化压力)、身份发展(质疑自己的身份、自我表现的变化和“坚强的黑人女性”)和对偏见的反应(破译微侵犯、对歧视的反应和黑人女性的“大使”)。由此,对未来研究的建议包括探索其他交叉点和扩展由此产生的主题,以及呼吁多元文化咨询和透明处理大学歧视报告。
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