Constructing my cultural identity: A reflection on the contradictions, dilemmas, and reality

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This article provides a critical reflective analysis of my life growing up in Jamaica where I attended colonial school, to making the transition to high school in the Canadian context. I examine the elements that have influenced my cultural/racial identity as a person of African ancestry living in the diaspora. I ask questions such as how has colonial education influenced my cultural identity and how I see myself? I address the complexity of my racial and gender identity drawing on a Black feminist theoretical framework and anticolonial thought to inform this work.

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Neegan, E. (2008). Constructing my cultural identity: A reflection on the contradictions, dilemmas, and reality. Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 54(3), 272–282. https://doi.org/10.55016/ojs/ajer.v54i3.55233

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