Examining Transformational Resistance Through a Critical Race and Latcrit Theory Framework

@article{Solorzano2001ExaminingTR,
  title={Examining Transformational Resistance Through a Critical Race and Latcrit Theory Framework},
  author={Daniel Gilbert Solorzano and Dolores Delgado Bernal},
  journal={Urban Education},
  year={2001},
  volume={36},
  pages={308 - 342}
}
Using critical race theory and Latina/Latino critical race theory as a framework, this article utilizes the methods of qualitative inquiry and counterstorytelling to examine the construct of student resistance. The authors use two events in Chicana/Chicano student history—the 1968 East Los Angeles school walkouts and the 1993 UCLA student strike for Chicana and Chicano studies. Using these two methods and events, the authors extend the concept of resistance to focus on its transformative… 

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