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Overcoming the “Trash Talk in Your Head”: Extending an Ethic of Care to Students Experiencing Intersectional Stigma in Community College

机译:克服了“你的垃圾谈话”:向社区学院中遇到交叉耻辱的学生延伸了伦理的伦理

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Intersectional stigma is experienced by individuals who share both a minoritized identity and a socially stigmatized identity. This study examines not only both types of intersectional stigma (e.g., homelessness, addiction, history of incarceration) that exist among students but also how campus personnel have extended an ethic of care to assist these students in changing their self-perceptions or “looking glass selves” to persist and succeed in community college. Recommendations for institutional improvement include flexibility in hiring staff with the expertise of lived experience, extending social support, improving access to campus and community resources, and horizontal peer mentoring for students with stigmatized identities.
机译:交叉口耻辱受到分担少数型身份和社会耻辱的身份的个人。 本研究审查了学生中存在的交叉耻辱(例如无家可归,瘾,监禁历史)的两种类型,也审查了校园人员如何扩展伦理的道德,以协助这些学生改变自己的感知或“看起来”玻璃 自我“在社区学院持续和成功。 制度改进的建议包括招聘工作人员的灵活性,具有居住经验的专业知识,延长社会支持,改善校园和社区资源,以及具有耻辱形式的学生的水平同行指导。

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