Conexiones: Latino males’ sense of belonging in historically Black colleges and universities

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2018

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Allen, T.O.
Stone, A.N.
Palmer, R.T.
Maramba, D.C.
Dinh, T.
Saenz, V.B.

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Texas Education Review

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This qualitative study examined the perceptions of sense of belonging among ten Latino male students enrolled in two Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) in Texas. Through one-on-one interviews, the Latino males revealed relationships with faculty members and an openness to diversity fostered a sense of belonging. However, Greek Letter Organization infrastructure, campus cultural representation, and work responsibilities created obstacles to Latino males’ campus connections. Implications for research and practice are offered.

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