In this case study, I draw attention to key Nevada Latina/o legislators’ policy ways of knowing and their higher education policy priorities. A focus on the policy actors uncovered structural, racial, and cultural assumptions in policy-making often absent in the exclusive analysis of policy interventions. Their policy ways of knowing were shaped in at least three ways: acknowledging and naming the sources of structural inequities, embracing political humility, and challenging policy knowledge-generating practices.
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Martinez, M. (2023). Keeping the Higher Education “Promise” in Nevada: Latina/o Legislators Policy Ways of Knowing. Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 22(1), 94–107. https://doi.org/10.1177/1538192721994974
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