The effects of Aboriginal tertiary students' perceived experiences of racism and of cultural resilience on educational engagement.
Racism pervasively impacts the lives of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and is a substantial barrier to accessing, engaging and succeeding within secondary education. Cultural resilience and support have been identified as critical to Aboriginal success within racist institutions. Howe...
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