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Decolonizing approaches for transforming academic culture through authentic expression, community, and belonging. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The National Commission to Address Racism in Nursing highlights how structural and systemic racism in nursing education leads to retention issues for minoritized students, calling for a culture of belonging.
  • The CYFER Lab at UC Irvine focuses on community-engaged research and self-care to support the well-being and professional development of these students, embedding principles of belonging and collectivity.
  • By examining core practices through the lens of decolonization, the Lab presents an effective model for enhancing inclusivity and success in nursing education.

Article Abstract

The National Commission to Address Racism in Nursing (2022) cites structural and systemic racism in nursing education as significant factors contributing to retention disparities among minoritized students. Establishing a culture of belonging was outlined in the Commission's report as essential to addressing these disparities. At the University of California, Irvine, the Centering Youth & Families for Empowerment and Resilience (CYFER) Lab embraces belonging and collectivity as core principles. The CYFER Lab supports the well-being and professional development of minoritized and/or marginalized health sciences students through community-engaged research and self-care practices. Our commentary examines three core Lab practices-Buen Vivir, prioritizing well-being, and nonhierarchical structures-through the lens of decolonization, an approach we posit can enhance inclusivity and belonging in nursing education. The achievements and growth of our Lab members, along with our expanding body of community-based research, demonstrate that such practices provide an effective alternative model for success in research and education.

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