"I Feel Like I Belong, and I Know Why I Belong": An Intersectional Identity-Affirming Counterspace
Document Type
Journal Article
Role
Author
Published In
Urban Education
Volume
60
Issue
9
First Page
2552
Last Page
2584
Publication Date
9-2025
Abstract
This paper draws on qualitative interview data with student-residents and alumni of an undergraduate residential learning community at a large U.S. university. The authors bring together the frameworks of intersectionality and counterspace to explore how student-residents experienced the intersectional framework of the residential learning community. This paper outlines how the community served as an intersectional identity-affirming counterspace and considers the limitations and challenges of the space within the larger social and institutional context. It concludes with a consideration of the implications for efforts toward educational justice and equity.
Keywords
intersectionality, counterspace, learning community, higher education, multicultural education, social justice, equity, belonging
Suggested Citation
Allweiss, A., Howell-Shields, D., & Grant, C. A. (2025). “I Feel Like I Belong, and I Know Why I Belong”: An Intersectional Identity-Affirming Counterspace. Urban Education, 60(9), 2552–2584. https://doi.org/10.1177/00420859241293091
