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Orientation to Latin* Whiteness: The Role of an HSI in Sustaining White Identity

by Jovan Emilio Rivera (Author) Kirsten T. Edwards (Author)
28 Pages
Open Access
Journal: PHILOSOPHY AND THEORY IN HIGHER EDUCATION Volume 8 Issue 1 Publication Year 2026 pp. 49 - 76

Summary

In recent years, scholars have connected questions of color, race, and racialization at Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs) to broader philosophical discussions that articulate the inextricability of whiteness and Latinidad. While others have further revealed contemporary aspirational whiteness among Latin*s, missing from this scholarly conversation is an understanding of how white racial identity becomes normalized for Latin*s and the role an HSI can play in sustaining this process. Through a phenomenological approach, specifically Ahmed’s

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Jovan Emilio Rivera (Author) Kirsten T. Edwards (Author)

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Title: Orientation to Latin* Whiteness: The Role of an HSI in Sustaining White Identity