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Social Cognitive Predictors of Bystander Intervention in Racial Microaggressions Among College Students
Integrating microintervention strategies and the bystander intervention model, we examined social cognitive predictors (i.e., moral disengagement,...
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Replication and Extension of the Acceptability of Racial Microaggressions Scale (ARMS)
Mekawi and Todd (Cult Divers Ethn Minor Psychol 24:346–362, 2018) developed the Acceptability of Racial Microaggressions Scale (ARMS) to assess...
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Black Male Supervisors Navigating Racial Battle Fatigue: A Grounded Theory Approach
A significantly relevant issue that affects Black men in the workplace is a condition known as racial battle fatigue (RBF). RBF fosters systemic and...
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A framework to measure microaggressions in the mathematics classroom
Discriminatory treatment has been identified as one of the major factors that cause the mathematics achievement gap between White and many minority...
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Racial Microaggressions and Self-rated Health Among Asians and Asian Americans
Asians are currently the fastest growing racial/ethnic group in the USA. Using community samples, previous research has explored the role of racial...
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Devaluation of Black Expertise: The Workplace as a Racial Battleground
This chapter is the first of five data chapters presented in this book. It will draw on the three preceding contextual and theoretical chapters to... -
Gender and Disability: The Experiences of Microaggressions Against Women with Disabilities in the Philippines
This article presents how women with disabilities experience microaggression from a gender lens. Through analyzing a qualitative dataset from 14...
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Do Ethnic-Racial Identity Dimensions Moderate the Relations of Outgroup Discrimination and Ingroup Marginalization to Self-esteem in Black and Latinx Undergraduates?
Guided by social identity and intergroup theory, we tested how two facets of ethnic-racial identity—felt typicality (perceived similarity to other...
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Racial Discrimination, Black Identity, and Critical Consciousness in Spain
This article analyzes the relationship of racial discrimination on the identity and critical consciousness of 1369 African and Afro-descendant...
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Towards Achieving Racial Equity in Juvenile Justice: Reexamining Conventional Trauma Instruments
Early life adversity has long been associated with the onset and course of criminal behavior and juvenile justice involvement. Nevertheless, there is...
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Demands, Resources, Well-Being and Strain: Meta-Analyzing Moderator Effects of Workforce Racial Composition
Racial diversity in the U.S. workforce is increasing, and many organizations are more racially diverse than ever before. Racial minority employees...
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Recognition of racially microaggressive behavior in White Americans
One objective was to investigate the ability of White Americans to recognize microaggressions committed toward an African American in a video-taped...
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Skin Tone, Racial/Ethnic, and Gender Differences in Self-Reported Mental and Physical Health among U.S. Lawful Permanent Resident Immigrants
While much research explores how skin tone alongside race/ethnicity and gender intersect to pattern the health of U.S. citizens, less research has...
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Race/Ethnic and Socioeconomic Microaggressions Experienced by Low-Income Parents in Three US Cities
Previous research on microaggressive experiences has focused primarily on those based on race/ethnicity. For the present study, we examined both...
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The Impact of Community Belongingness on Mental Health and Well-Being Among Black LGBTQ Adults
The impact of racial and sexual minority stigma and discrimination on the mental health and well-being of Black and LGBTQ individuals, respectively,...
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Longitudinal Linkages Between Ethnic-Racial Identity and Discrimination-Related Distress Among Mexican-Origin Girls
Girls of Latino background report a high prevalence of depressive symptoms, and discrimination is a risk factor associated with how one feels (e.g.,... -
Develo** a sense of belonging among biracial individuals: a case study exploring the social context
Previous research highlights that biracial people may struggle to fit into their racial groups due to their dual identities. However, much of this...
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Microaggressions and Implicit Biases: Rooted in Structural Racism and Systemic Oppression
Community violence not only encompasses overtly aggressive interactions, but also includes subtle, structural, and interpersonal types of aggression.... -
How Critical Race Theory Can Help Us Understand the Church of England Much Better
This chapter introduces Critical Race Theory (CRT), as the theoretical framework deployed in this study. CRT has been shown to be fluid and... -
Estranged Relations: African American Student Experiences with University Police on a Predominantly White Campus
African Americans and other Black Students on predominantly white college campuses often face challenges in becoming fully integrated into these...