Making Sense of Racial Identity: Racial Being or Being Racialized?: Learners' Journeys Towards Identity Development: 15 (Critical Storytelling) - Tapa dura

 
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Sinopsis

This collection features autobiographical essays from UCL IOE students exploring their educational journeys through racial identity. Using frameworks like Critical Race Theory and Intersectionality, the essays reveal how education shapes racial identity across diverse contexts, histories, and experiences.

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Victoria Showunmi is Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies in Gender, Race and Identity at UCL IOE. Her interests are gender, identity, and race through the lens of Intersectionality focusing on leadership and the lived experience of Black women and girls. She develops fresh conceptual frameworks focusing on equity and social justice, especially the interplay between people and the sophistication of behaviours which lead to disengagement with the promotion of equality. Her work shows how culture and cultural background have the potential to disrupt power structures and lead to transformational change.

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