Holds that individuals from nondominant communities draw on nondominant forms of knowledge, skills and resources to counteract barriers, thereby enabling academic success
What is CCW?
Community Cultural Wealth
The year Contextualizing Asian American Education through CRT: An example of U.S. Pilipino college student experience was published
What is 2009?
Samuel D. Museus
What is the author (researcher, writer, etc.)?
This individual was empowered by his experience in Indian Students Association (ISA) and thus, developed the Asian American Identity Consciousness Model.
What is Accapadi (author, writer, researcher)?
Strayhorn focused his study on what kind of undergraduates.
What is Korean American Gay Men?
Started by a student affairs graduate student who felt that there was a lack of college information and resources
What is the Maywood Educational Fair: Parent workshop
An evolving methodological, conceptual, and theoretical construct that attempts to disrupt racism and dominant racial paradigms in education
What is Critical Race Theory - CRT?
(Solórzano, 1998)
A framework that is a branch of Critical Race Theory that examines how race and racism shape the lives of Asian Americans in society.
What is AsianCRIT or Asian Critical Theory?
Individuals of Bagladeshi, Bhutanese, Sri Lanken, Pakistani, and Indian Descent (p. 61).
What is South Asian descent?
Strayhorn's sample size of participants.
What is four?
Tool for practitioners to better serve students' multiple identities and how they experience multiple oppressions.
What is intersectionality?
How the locals from the Philippines refer to themselves, or to their national language and it is synonymous with Tagalog, the language widely spoken in Manila, Bulacan, Bataan, and Batangas
What is Pilipino?
This tenet of AsianCrit (p. 23) refers to how society lumps all Asian Americans into a monolithic group.
What is Asianization?
This model takes into account various social identities
What is the "Point of Entry" Model?
Participants from Strayhorn's study, "went to college to 'live out' and "encountered gay/racism and homophobia."
What are themes?
Person who believes that through intersectionality, individuals would be able to "better ground the differences among us to negotiate the means by which these differences will find expression in constructing group politics"
Who is Kimberlé Crenshaw?
Term that refers to the literal and figurative position of being between two states that are characterized by ambiguity
What is liminal?
This AsianCrit tenet (p. 25) goes beyond reexamination to emphasize that Asian Americans have been racially excluded from American History.
What is (Re)Constructive History?
According to the Accapadi, this particular theory, "allows us to recenter the Asian American identity journey, with Asian Americans as the primary negotiators of their identities" (p. 70).
What is Critical Race Theory?
Participants felt rejected by members of the gay (largely non-Asian) community and the Asian community (assumed largely heterosexual).
What is "double whammy" or "triple threat"
For hooks, a "site of resistance" is a space on the margins, a space for honest conversations and for resisting normative cultural assimilation
Page 151/1990 hooks - points out, "[w]e know better the margin as a site of ___________ We know less the margin as site of _____________"
What are Deprivation and Resistance?
According to the 2000 Census, approximately ___________ Asian Americans live in the United States, comprising 3.6 percent of the total U.S. population
How much is 11.9 million?
Institutional policymakers and practitioners in higher education should fund, create, and support programs and practices that foster racial awareness among Asian American students.
What is implication for policy and practice?
What is celebration of culture? or What is "food-dance-festival"?
Policies that establish clear penalties and sanctions for anti-gay harassment are likely to reduce the frequency of such incidents among students on campus.
What is implications for future policies?