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The Experiences of Queer Students of Color at Historically White Institutions
1media/The Experiences of Queer Students of Color at Historically White Institutions_thumb.jpg2021-05-25T17:35:16+00:00Rachel Karas18684fea626f7d5d7f977e613f3d26fd8c2cc6b41321Book cover of “The Experiences of Queer Students of Color at Historically White Institutions: Navigating Intersectional Identities on Campus,” by Antonio Duran. The cover features abstract overlapping and intersecting shapes in a rainbow of colors. A white bar takes up the central third of the cover, and the book’s title (in black text) and the author’s name (in purple text) are on this bar. Just above this bar is a purple bar with white text that reads, “Routledge Critical Studies Gender Sexuality in Education.” The Routledge logo, a pair of contrasting faces in profile in purple and white, is in the lower right corner.plain2021-05-25T17:35:16+00:00Rachel Karas18684fea626f7d5d7f977e613f3d26fd8c2cc6b4
Antonio Duran’s highly relevant book explores the intersection of race and sexuality within the context of historically white institutions of higher education. This is a vital read for staff and faculty interested in learning more about the experiences of queer students of color.
Cover image reproduced with permission of Informa UK Limited through PLSclear.