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Racialized experiences and perspectives of international students enrolled in a Christian University: A preliminary qualitative analysis

Research regarding the experiences and perspectives of international students at Christian institutions around race and racism remains underdeveloped. As a preliminary, qualitative investigation, the current study explored the experiences and perspectives of 10 international students enrolled at a C...

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Published in:International journal of Christianity & education 2024-10
Main Authors: Kim, Paul Youngbin, Govender, Mika, Bau, Katharine E, Chiangpradit, Nicole V
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