Structural acuity: Black women undergraduate students in cross-racial intergroup dialogues.
Chaddrick D. James-Gallaway,
ArCasia D. James-Gallaway
Abstract:Although Black women have been participants in intergroup dialogue and similar social justice education efforts, they have yet to be the focus of an empirical, intergroup dialogue analysis. Therefore, we used Black feminist theory and feminist critical discourse analysis in this qualitative study to examine 13 Black women undergraduates' perceptions of their experiences in cross-racial intergroup dialogue courses. We found that they perceive cross-racial intergroup dialogue (IGD) as perpetuating the structural… Show more
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