Abstract
Developing critical and Indigenous scholars is an important imperative as universities and colleges consider how to address ongoing marginalization within higher education. To do this, we need more curriculum dedicated to supporting scholars undertaking this endeavor. In this introduction, I provide an overview of such a curricular move and highlight articles created by developing scholars who made meaning of their development through a range of research experiences.
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Stephanie Masta
Stephanie Masta is an Associate Professor in Curriculum Studies at Purdue University. She is also a member of the Sault Ste. Marie tribe of Chippewa Indians. Stephanie is particularly interested in the intersections of race and colonialism in the academy, and how Brown and Black students make meaning of their experiences within educational spaces.