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<p>Racial and gender inequities persist among college students despite ongoing efforts to combat them. Students of color face alienation stereotyping low expectations and lingering racism even as they actively engage in the academic and social worlds of college life. <i>The Unchosen Me</i> examines the experiences of African American collegiate women and the identity-related pressures they encounter both on and off campus.</p><p>Rachelle Winkle-Wagner finds that the predominantly white college environment often denies African American students the chance to determine their own sense of self. Even the very programs and policies developed to promote racial equality may effectively impose unchosen identities on underrepresented students. She offers clear evidence of this interactive process showing how race gender and identity are created through interactions among one's self others and society. </p><p>At the heart of this book are the voices of women who struggle to define and maintain their identities during college. In a unique series of focus groups called sister circles these women could speak freely and openly about the pressures and tensions they faced in school. <i>The Unchosen Me</i> is a rich examination of the underrepresented student experience offering a new approach to studying identity race and gender in higher education.</p>