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Innovation in Research and Scholarship Feature

First-Generation Students in Visual Composition: The Centrality of Race, Rootedness, and Relationship

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Pages 169-187 | Published online: 19 Jul 2023
 

Abstract

This study focuses on how first-generation college students understand their first-generation identity in relation to their other multiple identities. Through photovoice methodology, students demonstrate the meaning making of being first-generation college students related to their other social identities. This study discusses four themes: (a) centrality of race and ethnicity, (b) rootedness, (c) grounding in community, and (d) negotiating multiple identities. This study discusses future implications for how practice and research should consider the first-generation identity alongside other social identities.

Disclosure Statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

Notes

1 The gender-neutral term “Latine” is considered more grammatically correct in Spanish (Cherry, Citation2022)

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