"It Is Who We Are. We Are Undocumented": The Narrative of Two Undocumented Latino Male Students Attending a Community College

被引:8
|
作者
Salinas, Cristobal, Jr. [1 ]
Malave, Ronnie [3 ]
Torrens, Omar D. [2 ]
Swingle, Ethan C. [2 ]
机构
[1] Florida Atlantic Univ, Educ Leadership & Res Methodol, Boca Raton, FL 33431 USA
[2] Florida Atlantic Univ, Higher Educ Program, Boca Raton, FL 33431 USA
[3] Palm Beach State Coll, Student Serv, Lake Worth, FL USA
关键词
Latino; males; undocumented students; narrative; community colleges; HIGHER-EDUCATION; BARRIERS; STATE; IMMIGRANTS; OUTCOMES; POLICY; TEXAS; MEN;
D O I
10.1177/0091552119850888
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
Objective: The purpose of this narrative study was to document and explore the life experiences of two undocumented Latino students at a community college in Southeastern Florida. The research questions that guided this study are "What are the narratives and lived experiences of undocumented Latino males attending a community college in Southeastern Florida?" and "What assimilation experiences inform undocumented Latino males' educational aspirations to attend a community college?" Method: A narrative inquiry was used to document the lived experiences of two undocumented Latino male students. Each participant was interviewed; all data were recorded, transcribed, then coded for themes. Results: The findings provide an understanding that experiences in K-12 educational spaces were vital to their development and self-understanding of their undocumented identity; the notion to pursue college was cultivated in both these undocumented Latinos from an early age; and despite the anti-immigrant stereotypes they encountered, they continue to stay focused to help their families and accomplish their academic goals. Contributions: Undocumented immigrants, more than ever, continue to face different challenges in the United States, which affect their educational attainment, particularly for Latino males. Implications for practice include that institutions should become undocufriendly for all undocumented students.
引用
收藏
页码:295 / 317
页数:23
相关论文
共 47 条
  • [41] DO WE NEED TO TEACH SPELLING - THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SPELLING AND VOLUNTARY READING AMONG COMMUNITY-COLLEGE ESL STUDENTS
    POLAK, J
    KRASHEN, S
    [J]. TESOL QUARTERLY, 1988, 22 (01) : 141 - 146
  • [42] Remembering where we're from: Community- and individual-level predictors of college students' White privilege awareness
    Blevins, Emily J.
    Todd, Nathan R.
    [J]. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY PSYCHOLOGY, 2022, 70 (1-2) : 60 - 74
  • [43] We Don't Have a Lot of Healthy Options: Food Environment Perceptions of First-Year, Minority College Students Attending a Food Desert Campus
    Dhillon, Jaapna
    Rios, L. Karina Diaz
    Aldaz, Kaitlyn J.
    De La Cruz, Natalie
    Vu, Emily
    Asghar, Syed Asad
    Kuse, Quintin
    Ortiz, Rudy M.
    [J]. NUTRIENTS, 2019, 11 (04)
  • [44] "What Do We Have to Do?" Community College CTE Faculty Perceptions, Preparedness, and Propositions in Supporting Disabled Students' Employment Opportunities
    Nachman, Brett Ranon
    [J]. COMMUNITY COLLEGE REVIEW, 2024, 52 (03) : 354 - 374
  • [45] Leaning on family: Examining college-going and help-seeking behaviors of Latino male high school students through dichos, consejos, and community cultural wealth
    Carrion, Alejandro E.
    Torres, Mellie
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH, 2023, 122
  • [46] "I'm Here. We're Here. My People and I Exist": Exploring the Psychopolitical Experiences of Black Immigrant College Students Attending Predominantly White Institutions
    Badio, Koree S.
    Abreu, Roberto L.
    Ateyah, Wafaa A.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY, 2024, 71 (05) : 379 - 391
  • [47] "We are the sun for our community:" Partnering with community health workers/promotores to adapt, deliver and evaluate a home-based collaborative care model to improve equity in access to quality depression care for older US Latino adults who are underserved
    Steinman, Lesley E.
    Gasca, Amelia
    Hoeft, Theresa J.
    Raue, Patrick J.
    Henderson, Stuart
    Perez, Rosa
    Huerta, Alfredo
    Fajardo, Alex
    Vredevoogd, Melinda A.
    James, Katherine
    Hinton, Ladson
    Rath, Laura
    Unutzer, Jurgen
    [J]. FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH, 2023, 11