Episode 32: Dr. Shena Sanchez Ed Tech Hour
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Shena Sanchez, PhD is an Assistant Professor of Qualitative Research at the University of Alabama. As a critical qualitative researcher, she uses Critical Race Feminisms to understand the experiences of Girls and Women of Color in K-12 public schools. Her scholarly interests include intersectional research methods, student identity and voice, education policy and leadership, and the social-political-historical contexts of schooling. Dr. Sanchez is the founder of the Lavender Girls Project, a national mentoring and research group for and with Girls of Color from Title I high schools. She is currently conducting a study about the experiences of Women of Color public school administrators who lead using principles of social and educational justice.
Shena Sanchez, PhD is an Assistant Professor of Qualitative Research at the University of Alabama. As a critical qualitative researcher, she uses Critical Race Feminisms to understand the experiences of Girls and Women of Color in K-12 public schools. Her scholarly interests include intersectional research methods, student identity and voice, education policy and leadership, and the social-political-historical contexts of schooling. Dr. Sanchez is the founder of the Lavender Girls Project, a national mentoring and research group for and with Girls of Color from Title I high schools. She is currently conducting a study about the experiences of Women of Color public school administrators who lead using principles of social and educational justice.
45 min