Success Through Community Cultural Wealth: Reflections From Black Female College Athletes at a Historically Black College/University (HBCU) and a Historically White Institution (HWI)

Joseph N. Cooper, C. Porter, T. Davis
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The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of Black female college athletes at a Division I historically Black college/university (HBCU) and historically White institution (HWI) and identify key influences that facilitated their academic achievement and positive educational experiences. Two focus groups and eight individual interviews were conducted with three Black female college athletes at a HBCU and five Black female college athletes at a HWI. An 8-item demographic questionnaire was administered to obtain information related to the participants’ personal backgrounds. Yosso’s (2005) community cultural wealth framework was incorporated to highlight individual and environmental influences that contributed to participants’ positive educational and developmental outcomes. Findings revealed participants accessed and leveraged various forms of familial, resistant, aspirational, social, and navigational capital to overcome challenges and excel in college. Implications for policy and practice are...
通过社区文化财富取得成功:来自历史上黑人学院/大学(HBCU)和历史上白人机构(HWI)的黑人女大学运动员的思考
本研究的目的是探讨黑人女大学运动员在一级历史黑人学院/大学(HBCU)和历史白人机构(HWI)的经历,并确定促进她们学业成就和积极教育经历的关键影响因素。对HBCU的三名黑人女大学生运动员和HWI的五名黑人女大学生运动员进行了两个焦点小组和八次个人访谈。通过8项人口调查问卷,了解参与者的个人背景。Yosso(2005)的社区文化财富框架被纳入其中,以强调个人和环境影响对参与者的积极教育和发展成果的贡献。研究结果显示,参与者获取并利用了各种形式的家庭资本、抵抗资本、抱负资本、社会资本和导航资本,以克服挑战并在大学中脱颖而出。对政策和实践的影响是……
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