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Congratulations Dr. Evett Turner!!!

08/11/2024 Uncategorized
Congratulations Dr. Evett Turner!!!

I am stealing this idea from Dr. Enilda Romero-Hall to mark the achievements of my advisees as they defend.

Congratulations to Dr. Evett Turner, who successfully defended her dissertation titled “Intersectional Identity: Exploring the Experiences of Successful African American/Black and Hispanic/Latino Professionals in Learning, Design, and Technology,” as part of the  fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy dissertation at Oklahoma State University

Committee Members: Dr. Tutaleni I. Asino (Advisor), Dr. Susan Stansberry (Chair), Dr. Penny Thompson, Dr. Toni Ivey, Dr. Chad Depperschmidt.

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Intersectional Identity: Exploring the Experiences of Successful African American/Black and Hispanic/Latino Professionals in Learning, Design, and Technology

Shalone Evett Turner	|     Doctoral Candidate
November 8, 2024

Abstract:

This case study explored the experiences of African American/Black and Hispanic/Latino professionals in the field of Learning, Design, and Technology (LDT) through the lens of intersectionality. Intersectionality is a framework that considers how various aspects of a person’s social and political identities (like race, ethnicity, gender, class, etc.) combine to create different modes of discrimination and privilege (Crenshaw, 1989). The study sought to gain knowledge from the experiences of Black and Hispanic LDT doctorate recipients as it relates to the success of minorities in STEM.  The focus was on understanding these experiences in a nuanced way that acknowledges the complex interplay of multiple identity factors. The case study included five successful professionals in LDT who self-identified as members of the study population.  The finding revealed that their experiences are shaped by the intersecting forces of race, ethnicity, gender, and identity. These individuals have faced significant challenges in navigating their identity in the pursuit of their doctorate and in their profession, but they also demonstrated remarkable resilience and commitment to promoting diversity and inclusion within the field.

9 Comments
  • Evett Turner 21:10 08/11/2024 Reply

    Thank you for being the BEST advisor!!! I could not have done without you.

    • Quinella Minix 18:14 09/11/2024 Reply

      Congratulations Dr Turner. I am so very proud of you! Hugs and love

  • Michele Martin 21:25 08/11/2024 Reply

    Congratulations Dr. Turner! Well done and well deserved! I celebrate this achievement with you.

  • Cynethia Crawfordmcdonald 22:16 08/11/2024 Reply

    I am so proud of you. It has been inspiring to follow your journey.

    Congratulations! Go Bulldog Family!

  • Prof Schwartz 22:23 08/11/2024 Reply

    Outstanding exploration of a under-researched topic. Well done!

  • Lady Norvella Smith 16:15 09/11/2024 Reply

    Congratulations!!!!! You did it!!! I am so happy for you!!!! Your dedication and hard work paid off!!! Lady Norvella

  • Constance Harris 09:39 10/11/2024 Reply

    Congratulations and Well Done Dr. Turner!

  • Cindy McArthur 14:15 12/11/2024 Reply

    Congratulations on this major accomplishment! Look forward to celebrating with you.

  • Della Taylor 10:57 18/11/2024 Reply

    Congratulations on your major milestone, I salute you and I’m so proud of you!!!❤️

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