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A Collective of Gifted Latiné Voices: An Auto-Testimonio Project by Voces Valientes Collective

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Abstract

This study presents a collective of auto-testimonios authored by multilingual, multicultural, and multiply marginalized (M4) individuals who self-identify or were identified as gifted, twice/thrice-exceptional, and/or Spanish-first-language speakers. Framed by Gifted Critical Race Theory, Latino/a/x/é Critical Race Theory, and Anzaldúa’s Borderlands, the inquiry centers the voices of M4 individuals navigating gifted education through systemic exclusion, cultural mismatch, and linguistic resistance. Co-authors engage in collaborative truth-making, rejecting traditional researcher/participant binaries. Translanguaging is intentionally embraced, affirming Spanish as an equal academic language. Auto-testimonios serve as both data and praxis, illuminating the emotional labor of navigating elite educational spaces and the resilience required to persist. Findings urge reimagining gifted education through justice-centered, culturally sustaining frameworks and call for shifts in policy, practice, and research to better serve M4 learners.

Original languageEnglish (US)
JournalJournal of Advanced Academics
DOIs
StateAccepted/In press - 2026

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2026

Keywords

  • auto-testimonio
  • borderlands
  • collective voice
  • gifted
  • gifted critical race theory
  • multicultural learners
  • multilingual learners
  • multiply marginalized
  • thrice-exceptional
  • twice-exceptional

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