Para mi gente: Community responsive civic practices at Hispanic Serving Community Colleges

Author:

Alcantar Cynthia Maribel1,Hernandez Edwin2,Reyes Alicia Nani3,Jauregui‐Gomez Melissa4,Kim Victoria5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Educational Leadership & Administration, School of Education Loyola Marymount University Los Angeles California USA

2. Department of Special Education, Rehabilitation and Counseling, College of Education California State University San Bernardino California USA

3. Educational Administration, College of Education University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Honolulu Hawaii USA

4. General Counseling San Bernardino Valley College San Bernardino California USA

5. Department of Educational Leadership & Policy Studies, College of Education & Human Development The University of Texas at San Antonio San Antonio Texas USA

Abstract

AbstractThis article presents research on the role of educators at a Hispanic Serving community college in the civic development—the capacity to be socially and/or politically civically engaged—of Latinx students. The article presents educators’ perceptions of, and pedagogies used to promote, the civic development of Latinx students and communities at a federally designated Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) community college. The community college serves a region that has historically disenfranchised, excluded, and dismissed Latinx and other immigrant groups from fully incorporating into the civic fabric of the region. We present findings from interviews with educators (i.e., faculty, counselors, administrators, and staff), and document and website analysis to undercover the pedagogies that support the civic development of Latinx students and communities. The need to study the connection between HSIs, community colleges, and civic engagement is imperative because these colleges can serve la gente de la comunidad by promoting service to communities and developing leaders to evoke social and community change. This study contributes to the understanding of the critical role of Minority‐Serving Institution (MSI) community colleges and presents practical approaches to promoting the civic development of underserved Latinx communities.

Publisher

Wiley

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