Ethnicity in American Higher Education (NCORE). For over 28 years, NCORE has been a home for a multiplicity of approaches that support those educators who advocate and provide opportunities for underserved populations in higher education. We are honored and excited to continue championing these approaches that explore, examine, and report on the status of, and innovations in interventions, assessments, and progress on institutional change on race, ethnicity and sovereignty race in higher education. Through JCSCORE, we hope to share this conversation with a broader audience, to facilitate change and to raise the consciousness of our communities. Research dedicated to the advancement of the study of race, ethnicity, and sovereignty on social justice in higher education and to its practical applications remains limited. Over the past two-years, Cristóbal Salinas Jr. explored the attitudes and opinions of NCORE participants on having a peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal affiliated with NCORE. The study reflects that NCORE participants are highly interested in reading
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