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The SEAAster Scholars Collective: A Story of Homemaking in Academia

How do we make a home in spaces not built for us? What does an academic home for Southeast Asian American (SEAA) women look and feel like? This is the story of how a collective of SEAA women came together to create an alternative space in higher education. Continuing the radical act of resistance mo...

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Published in:Journal of Southeast Asian American education & advancement 2021-06, Vol.16 (1), p.1-13
Main Authors: Mac, Jacqueline, Yi, Varaxy, Na, Vanessa S., Thaviseth, Latana J., Phommasa, Malaphone, Pheng, Linda M.
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Language:English
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Summary:How do we make a home in spaces not built for us? What does an academic home for Southeast Asian American (SEAA) women look and feel like? This is the story of how a collective of SEAA women came together to create an alternative space in higher education. Continuing the radical act of resistance modeled by other Black, Indigenous, and women of color scholars, the SEAAster Scholars Collective uses a feminist epistemological approach to further their mission—to advance knowledge and understanding of the postsecondary educational experiences of SEAA students, staff, and faculty.
ISSN:2153-8999
2153-8999
DOI:10.7771/2153-8999.1233