2022
DOI: 10.14434/josotl.v21i4.32673
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Case Study: Partnering Intercultural Communication Students with Campus Co-Cultural Student Groups to Develop Intercultural Competence, Allyship, and Curiosity

Abstract: The question I analyze in this case study is how might one use civic engagement to foster campus/community relationships in this polarized era? I describe a teaching challenge in intercultural communication. Students have consistently reported that they arrive to this university from rural, majority-White communities where they have not experienced opportunities to communicate with culturally diverse groups. To address this challenge, I developed a semester-long assignment that provides a structured partnershi… Show more

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“…Issues of racism can be addressed in specific ways so as not to decenter the BIPOC individuals who are most affected by racism. BIPOC students and faculty should not be expected to shoulder the burden of repairing the systems and effects of White centrality within their institutions, instead White students and faculty must resist the lure of White saviorism (Kuehl, 2021; Wycoff, 2021).…”
Section: Points Of Feedback For Faculty and Administratorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Issues of racism can be addressed in specific ways so as not to decenter the BIPOC individuals who are most affected by racism. BIPOC students and faculty should not be expected to shoulder the burden of repairing the systems and effects of White centrality within their institutions, instead White students and faculty must resist the lure of White saviorism (Kuehl, 2021; Wycoff, 2021).…”
Section: Points Of Feedback For Faculty and Administratorsmentioning
confidence: 99%