第四章“他们说他们重视多样性,但我看不出来”:第一代拉丁裔学生在一所以白人为主的中西部大学的学术和社会经历

Carla Gonzalez, Jessica E. Graber, D. Galvez, L. Locke
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在本研究中,作者调查了美国中西部一所以白人为主的大型研究机构(PWI)拉丁裔学生为中心的拉丁裔学生组织的第一代本科拉丁裔学生的学术和社会经历。我们的研究结果揭示了三个主要主题。首先,与会者认为拉丁裔学生组织是他们融入大学社会的重要资源;然而,作为一种学术资源,它的意义就不那么重大了。其次,与会者认为,虽然大学“努力”促进多元化,但他们认为大学可以在促进少数族裔学生群体和他们在校园内的兴趣方面做得更多。第三,与会者认为大学将所有拉丁裔学生视为一个同质群体,忽视了不同拉丁裔群体之间存在的多样性。这些主题表明,建立和维持少数民族学生组织可以使pwi更加多样化和包容性。pwi也将受益于将拉丁裔学生的不同观点纳入机构多样性政策,并优先考虑更高质量的举措,以提高校园拉丁裔学生问题的可见度。此外,不聚合或同质化拉丁裔身份,而是拥抱和重视多方面拉丁裔身份的编程也将使pwi受益。
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Chapter 4 “They Say They Value Diversity, But I Don’t See It”: Academic and Social Experiences of First Generation Latinx Students at a Predominately White Midwest Institution
Abstract In this study, the authors investigated the academic and social experiences of first-generation undergraduate Latinx students who participated in a Latinx student-focused organization at a large, research-intensive, Predominately White Institution (PWI) in the Midwest. Our results revealed three major themes. First, participants considered the Latinx student organization to be a significant resource for their social integration into the university; however, it was less significant as an academic resource. Second, the participants recognized that while the university “tries” to promote diversity, they felt that the university could do more in promoting ethnic student groups and their interests across campus. Third, participants perceived that the university treats all Latinx students as one homogenous group, ignoring the diversity that exists between different Latinx groups. These themes suggest that efforts to make PWIs more diverse and inclusive may benefit from the formation and maintenance of minoritized ethnic student organizations. PWIs would also benefit by incorporating the diverse Latinx student perspectives into institutional diversity policy, and prioritizing higher-quality initiatives for greater visibility of Latinx student issues across campus. Moreover, programming that does not aggregate or homogenize Latinx identity, but embraces and values the multifaceted Latinx identities, would also benefit PWIs.
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