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We're Here, We Exist: An Exploration of how Second-Generation Afro-Caribbean College Women Make Meaning of their Race, Ethnicity, and Gender

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@ Florida International Unviersity

Stanislaus, Emmanuela P

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This case study was situated within Florida International University and explored how second-generation Afro-Caribbean college women make meaning of their race, ethnicity, and gender. This dissertation expands the existing scholarship on Black college students who have historically been presented as monolithic. Furthermore, my study illuminates how the race, ethnicity, and gender intersect to complicate the experiences of these women. Additionally, my research highlights how the surrounding community of a college campus impacts second-generation Afro-Caribbean college women’s ideas of belonging. This study involved two semi-structured interviews with 9 undergraduate college women attending FIU. All women self-identified as second-generation Afro-Caribbean. This two-interview scheme is a modification of Seidman (2013) three-phase interview process. The first interview focused on the life history of the participant, and the second interview centers on the lived experiences of the participants within the context of FIU. The women represent backgrounds that include Haiti, Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Guyana, and Belize. Four overarching themes emerged from this study. First, the study revealed that early childhood experiences, particularly religion, played a major role in gender identity. Second, their physical appearance impacted how others viewed and treated them which influenced how the participants made meaning of their racial identity. Third, the women shared experiences where both their racial and ethnic identities were challenged by others within their racial and ethnic groups. Finally, participants expressed concern of feeling excluded from notions of diversity within the university. Findings illuminate the factors influencing college choices among second-generation Afro-Caribbean college women. My participants shared powerful stories...
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Benjamin BaezHeather RussellSarah MathewsMaria Lovett
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