2021
DOI: 10.3390/philosophies6020048
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When Students Rally for Anti-Racism. Engaging with Racial Literacy in Higher Education

Abstract: Despite a decade of diversity policy plans, a wave of student rallies has ignited debates across western European university campuses. We observe these debates from a situated call for anti-racism in Belgian higher education institutions, and critically reflect on the gap between diversity policy discourse and calls for anti-racism. The students’ initiatives make a plea for racial literacy in the curriculum, to foster a critical awareness on how racial hierarchies have been educated through curricula and insti… Show more

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“…As such, proposed solutions and strategies usually aim at the so-called cultural, linguistic, and academic deficiencies of racialized students who are described as vulnerable and disadvantaged in diversity action plans (Iverson, 2007; Withaeckx, 2019). Furthermore, the silence of university diversity policies on race and institutionalized racism makes it difficult to unpack the material impact of race on students (Adhikari-Sacré & Rutten, 2021; Bourabain & Verhaeghe, 2022). This notwithstanding, racialized youth still find ways of staying in education and resisting everyday and systemic othering through their resources and capital.…”
Section: Educational Inequities and Debtsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As such, proposed solutions and strategies usually aim at the so-called cultural, linguistic, and academic deficiencies of racialized students who are described as vulnerable and disadvantaged in diversity action plans (Iverson, 2007; Withaeckx, 2019). Furthermore, the silence of university diversity policies on race and institutionalized racism makes it difficult to unpack the material impact of race on students (Adhikari-Sacré & Rutten, 2021; Bourabain & Verhaeghe, 2022). This notwithstanding, racialized youth still find ways of staying in education and resisting everyday and systemic othering through their resources and capital.…”
Section: Educational Inequities and Debtsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this article, it is our goal to describe the design for an evidence-informed teacher educator PDI that could inspire ITE or national policy-makers to systematically install similar initiatives. Since most higher education institutions have developed strategic policy plans about diversity and inclusion [49], our focus on supporting teacher educators' diversity-responsive practices promises to be highly relevant.…”
Section: Context Of This Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We discuss how the other-lingual is potentially a linguistic marker of this more recent colonial relation. As such, retracing its racial semiotics will expand and complexify our understanding of contemporary manifestations of race and racism in Flanders, and contributing to an extended racial literacy (Adhikari-Sacré and Rutten, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%