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Mentoring Amid Intersectional Identities, Racialized Allies, and Gendered Accomplices

Mon, April 20, 10:35am to 12:05pm, Virtual Room

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Objective: While recent critical educational mentoring research includes theoretical and empirical studies of women and women of color, the discourse is still permeated by racial and gender imbalances in scholarship and praxis. Yet, women and minoritized women educators have continuously guided change, reform and improvement in educational fields and ancillary communities of practice to overcome the challenges of institutionalized racism and sexism. In this symposium, we will present findings from two systematic literature reviews and one collaborative autoethnographic study, grounded by the conceptual frames of intersectionality, that examine different aspects of mentoring roles and practices. We interrogate agendas that have altered narratives, fostered hostility and fueled surges of overt and covert harassment, discrimination and marginalization in a myriad of social, educational and leadership contexts.

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