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Papers by Adele Lozano
Routledge eBooks, Jun 22, 2023
Handbook of Latinos and Education, 2021
His research promotes access and equality in higher education and explores the social and politic... more His research promotes access and equality in higher education and explores the social and political context of education opportunities for historically marginalized communities. Dr. Salinas is the founder and editor-inchief for the Journal Committed to Social Change on Race and Ethnicity (JCSCORE). His research has been featured in CNN, NPR, and Good Morning America.
Handbook of Latinos and Education, 2021
Cristobal Salinas Jr., PhD, is an associate professor in the Educational Leadership and Research ... more Cristobal Salinas Jr., PhD, is an associate professor in the Educational Leadership and Research Methodology Department at Florida Atlantic University. His research promotes access and equality in higher education and explores the social and political context of education opportunities for historically marginalized communities. Dr. Salinas is the founder and editor-inchief for the Journal Committed to Social Change on Race and Ethnicity ( JCSCORE). His research has been featured in CNN, NPR, and Good Morning America. Adele Lozano, PhD, is an associate professor in the Student Affairs Administration Department at the University of Wisconsin, La Crosse. Her research examines the experiences of Latinx/a/o students at historically White institutions, with a focus on identity development, leadership development, and the role of Latino cultural centers in student success. Her book, Latina/o College Student Leadership: Emerging Theory, Promising Practice, was published in 2015. 21 THE HIST...
By 2011, the U.S. Latina/o population had achieved a key milestone in higher education, becoming ... more By 2011, the U.S. Latina/o population had achieved a key milestone in higher education, becoming the largest racial/ethnic minority group on U.S. college campuses. In the past 20 years, research studies on student success have increasingly focused on the Latina/o student population, particularly at predominantly White institutions. Among the many factors related to college success, ethnic cultural centers have emerged recently as an underexamined but potentially influential aspect of the college experience for students of color. Using a student success conceptual framework, this case study examined the role of an ethnic cultural center in the experience of Latina/o students at a predominantly White institution located in the Midwest. The research site was the Latino Native American Cultural Center (LNACC) located at the University of Iowa. The study was guided by three psychosocio concepts: sense of belonging, thriving, and validation. Eleven undergraduate Latina/o students and six ...
JCSCORE
Addressing gender inequities in higher education must begin with the acknowledgement that men pla... more Addressing gender inequities in higher education must begin with the acknowledgement that men play a key role in creating change. The purpose of this qualitative study is to center and raise the experiences of women students, and to communicate to men who are students, faculty, and administrators what women students expect from them in terms of privilege and oppression awareness. Findings indicate that women students felt criticized, judged, and underestimated by men, and expected men to self-educate to become aware of and interrogate their own privileges. The authors provide recommendations for higher education teaching and learning, focusing on attitudes and behaviors of White men in the academy.
New Directions for Student Leadership, 2021
This chapter provides a brief overview of critical perspectives on social class and leadership an... more This chapter provides a brief overview of critical perspectives on social class and leadership and describes a culturally sustaining and class-conscious leadership approach. Case scenarios illustrate using the approach for reflective practice.
In this qualitative study, the authors examined master's-level counselor trainees&am... more In this qualitative study, the authors examined master's-level counselor trainees' reactions to difficult dialogues in the classroom regarding racism, heterosexism/homophobia, and ableism over a 3-year period. Using the Consensual Qualitative Research method as ...
Journal of Latinos and Education
The term Latinx emerged recently as a gender-neutral label for Latino/a and Latin@. The purpose o... more The term Latinx emerged recently as a gender-neutral label for Latino/a and Latin@. The purpose of this paper is to examine ways in which Latinx is used within the higher education context, and to provide an analysis of how the term can disrupt traditional notions of inclusivity and shape institutional understandings of intersectionality. Findings indicate a significant trend towards usage of Latinx in social media, and emerging use within higher education institutions. This paper is used to further the understandings of the use of the term Latinx, and to advocate for people that are living in the borderlands of gender.
New Directions for Student Services, 2009
This chapter grapples with the intersections of race, culture, and religion and explores how expe... more This chapter grapples with the intersections of race, culture, and religion and explores how experiences in a shared religion can be different when viewed through the lens of race and culture. Practical strategies are provided for ways student affairs practitioners can facilitate difficult dialogues around Christian privilege in concert with issues related to racial and cultural marginalization.
Counselor Education and Supervision, 2009
In this qualitative study, the authors examined master's-level counselor trainees&am... more In this qualitative study, the authors examined master's-level counselor trainees' reactions to difficult dialogues in the classroom regarding racism, heterosexism/homophobia, and ableism over a 3-year period. Using the Consensual Qualitative Research method as ...
New Directions for Student Services, 2009
This chapter grapples with the intersections of race, culture, and religion and explores how expe... more This chapter grapples with the intersections of race, culture, and religion and explores how experiences in a shared religion can be different when viewed through the lens of race and culture. Practical strategies are provided for ways student affairs practitioners can facilitate difficult dialogues around Christian privilege in concert with issues related to racial and cultural marginalization.
Routledge eBooks, Jun 22, 2023
Handbook of Latinos and Education, 2021
His research promotes access and equality in higher education and explores the social and politic... more His research promotes access and equality in higher education and explores the social and political context of education opportunities for historically marginalized communities. Dr. Salinas is the founder and editor-inchief for the Journal Committed to Social Change on Race and Ethnicity (JCSCORE). His research has been featured in CNN, NPR, and Good Morning America.
Handbook of Latinos and Education, 2021
Cristobal Salinas Jr., PhD, is an associate professor in the Educational Leadership and Research ... more Cristobal Salinas Jr., PhD, is an associate professor in the Educational Leadership and Research Methodology Department at Florida Atlantic University. His research promotes access and equality in higher education and explores the social and political context of education opportunities for historically marginalized communities. Dr. Salinas is the founder and editor-inchief for the Journal Committed to Social Change on Race and Ethnicity ( JCSCORE). His research has been featured in CNN, NPR, and Good Morning America. Adele Lozano, PhD, is an associate professor in the Student Affairs Administration Department at the University of Wisconsin, La Crosse. Her research examines the experiences of Latinx/a/o students at historically White institutions, with a focus on identity development, leadership development, and the role of Latino cultural centers in student success. Her book, Latina/o College Student Leadership: Emerging Theory, Promising Practice, was published in 2015. 21 THE HIST...
By 2011, the U.S. Latina/o population had achieved a key milestone in higher education, becoming ... more By 2011, the U.S. Latina/o population had achieved a key milestone in higher education, becoming the largest racial/ethnic minority group on U.S. college campuses. In the past 20 years, research studies on student success have increasingly focused on the Latina/o student population, particularly at predominantly White institutions. Among the many factors related to college success, ethnic cultural centers have emerged recently as an underexamined but potentially influential aspect of the college experience for students of color. Using a student success conceptual framework, this case study examined the role of an ethnic cultural center in the experience of Latina/o students at a predominantly White institution located in the Midwest. The research site was the Latino Native American Cultural Center (LNACC) located at the University of Iowa. The study was guided by three psychosocio concepts: sense of belonging, thriving, and validation. Eleven undergraduate Latina/o students and six ...
JCSCORE
Addressing gender inequities in higher education must begin with the acknowledgement that men pla... more Addressing gender inequities in higher education must begin with the acknowledgement that men play a key role in creating change. The purpose of this qualitative study is to center and raise the experiences of women students, and to communicate to men who are students, faculty, and administrators what women students expect from them in terms of privilege and oppression awareness. Findings indicate that women students felt criticized, judged, and underestimated by men, and expected men to self-educate to become aware of and interrogate their own privileges. The authors provide recommendations for higher education teaching and learning, focusing on attitudes and behaviors of White men in the academy.
New Directions for Student Leadership, 2021
This chapter provides a brief overview of critical perspectives on social class and leadership an... more This chapter provides a brief overview of critical perspectives on social class and leadership and describes a culturally sustaining and class-conscious leadership approach. Case scenarios illustrate using the approach for reflective practice.
In this qualitative study, the authors examined master's-level counselor trainees&am... more In this qualitative study, the authors examined master's-level counselor trainees' reactions to difficult dialogues in the classroom regarding racism, heterosexism/homophobia, and ableism over a 3-year period. Using the Consensual Qualitative Research method as ...
Journal of Latinos and Education
The term Latinx emerged recently as a gender-neutral label for Latino/a and Latin@. The purpose o... more The term Latinx emerged recently as a gender-neutral label for Latino/a and Latin@. The purpose of this paper is to examine ways in which Latinx is used within the higher education context, and to provide an analysis of how the term can disrupt traditional notions of inclusivity and shape institutional understandings of intersectionality. Findings indicate a significant trend towards usage of Latinx in social media, and emerging use within higher education institutions. This paper is used to further the understandings of the use of the term Latinx, and to advocate for people that are living in the borderlands of gender.
New Directions for Student Services, 2009
This chapter grapples with the intersections of race, culture, and religion and explores how expe... more This chapter grapples with the intersections of race, culture, and religion and explores how experiences in a shared religion can be different when viewed through the lens of race and culture. Practical strategies are provided for ways student affairs practitioners can facilitate difficult dialogues around Christian privilege in concert with issues related to racial and cultural marginalization.
Counselor Education and Supervision, 2009
In this qualitative study, the authors examined master's-level counselor trainees&am... more In this qualitative study, the authors examined master's-level counselor trainees' reactions to difficult dialogues in the classroom regarding racism, heterosexism/homophobia, and ableism over a 3-year period. Using the Consensual Qualitative Research method as ...
New Directions for Student Services, 2009
This chapter grapples with the intersections of race, culture, and religion and explores how expe... more This chapter grapples with the intersections of race, culture, and religion and explores how experiences in a shared religion can be different when viewed through the lens of race and culture. Practical strategies are provided for ways student affairs practitioners can facilitate difficult dialogues around Christian privilege in concert with issues related to racial and cultural marginalization.