Affiliation:
1. University of Florida, USA
Abstract
There is no question that racism has continued to be viewed as a global health crisis. Racism and other consequences of racist structures leave Black graduate students reeling for support and care. Black students, particularly Black graduate students, experience higher education as an exclusionary and alienating force. This chapter, per the authors, explores Black graduate students' experiences participating in a counterspace at a predominately White institution (PWI).
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