Can an intercultural education model combat discrimination and xenophobia?

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In this article we present a qualitative study conducted with six indigenous and six mestizos from Intercultural University of Chiapas. The aim of the study is to exemplify the mutual perception between different ethno-linguistic groups, as well as the possible change occurred after the admission to the University. That is, opinions about the other group after and before entering the University. We conclude that a higher education intercultural model can promote mutual understanding and relationship between indigenous and mestizos and thus combat prejudices and stereotypes.

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Guitart, M. E., & Gómez, J. B. (2010). Can an intercultural education model combat discrimination and xenophobia? Athenea Digital, (17), 3–16. https://doi.org/10.5565/rev/athenead/v0n17.500

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