“…In this current article, while we argue that the HBCU environment and as well as faculty, staff, and administrators imbue students with CCW in the form of aspirational, linguistic, navigational, familial, and resistant capital, others have discussed how family and mentors of Latinx students provide them with a sense of familial, aspirational, and navigational capital, which have helped to promote and sustain their academic achievement (Espino, 2014, 2016; Huber, 2009; Larrotta & Yamamura, 2011; Luna & Martinez, 2013; Saenz, Garcia-Louis, Drake, & Guida, 2018). Specifically, in qualitative study with 130 of Latinx male students enrolled across several community colleges, Saenz et al (2018) explained that the family of the participants not only provided them with familial capital, but also from their family networks, they were provided with aspirational capital. Similarly, the participants in Saenz et al’s (2018) study explained that they found navigational capital through their mentors in college, given that many of the participants’ parents lacked a college education.…”