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Strategies for Persistence of Native American Women in Computing and Technology Higher Education: Two Case Studies

By CauseLabs | March 26, 2019
Mia Ong

Strategies for Persistence of Native American Women in Computing and Technology Higher Education: Two Case Studies Mia Ong TERC, Inc. This project will apply frameworks of intersectionality, critical race theory, and community cultural wealth to examine two case studies from the Computing Beyond the Double Bind dataset (CBDB-CNS-11451341) to explore the persistence of Native American…

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