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While the dominant narrative of multiracial families in society is that they are atypical, the implicit narrative is that they are racially progressive.
Chandra Waring
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Dear Mixed People: Critically Examining Monoracism in College-Related TV Series [PDF]
Multiracial youth are one of the fastest-growing demographics in the United States. What messages might these multiracial young people be receiving about multiraciality in college-related television series?
Jacob P. Wong-Campbell +3 more
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The multiracial family as an anomaly: Experiences of monoracism
AbstractObjectiveThrough qualitative in‐depth interviews with interracial parents across the United States, this study explores how multiracial families as a unit experience monoracism via racial surveillance, voyeurism, and dissection.BackgroundDespite increasing representations of mixed‐race families in various media, studies find that many people in
Katherine Johnson
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Predictors of Biracial adolescent racial self-categorization when confronted with monoracist demographic forms. [PDF]
Abstract The current study draws from literature on Multiracial ethnic‐racial identity development processes and utilizes logistic regression models to identify what factors inform ethnic‐racial self‐categorization choices when confronted with a monoracial paradigm of race in a sample of Biracial high school students.
Vezaldenos V +5 more
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Validation of the Multiracial Youth Socialization Brief (MY-Soc-B) Scale with adolescents. [PDF]
Abstract The present study validates a brief version of the Multiracial Youth Socialization Scale, the MY‐Soc‐B, which assesses Multiracial youths' experiences of receiving messages from their caregivers about race and culture. Using a sample of 318 diverse Multiracial American adolescents (Mage = 16.01; SD = 1.30), the original 62 items were reduced ...
Atkin AL +4 more
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The purpose of this paper is to examine the identity narratives of online Black-Asian communities concerning their multiracial microaggression experiences.
Oluyemi T O Farinu
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Examining racial identity invalidation and well-being among Biracial adolescents using the identity capital model. [PDF]
Abstract Biracial Black–White adolescents report more psychological distress than most monoracial youth, but less is known about the factors that precede or protect Biracial youth from such distress. This study examines how racial identity invalidation (RII; the denial of a Biracial person's racial identity/belonging) relates to depressive symptoms and
Green MN.
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Family Racial/Ethnic Socialization Through the Lens of Multiracial Black Identity: A M(ai)cro Analysis of Meaning-Making [PDF]
Courtney Meiling Jones +1 more
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“Be Confident”, “Creative” and “Careful”: Advice from Multiracial Adults
As the U.S. and international multiracial populations have increased, so has research in this area. Despite a multitude of studies about the unique struggles of being multiracial, little empirical data has been published about specific strategies that ...
Chandra D. Waring
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Abstract Objective This study examines thematic content and discourse surrounding multiracial socialization between Black and non‐Black multiracial families on multiracial mommy blogs. Background Mommy blogs have been recognized as a medium through which mothers challenge dominant representations of motherhood, create community with other mothers, and ...
Chandra V. Reyna
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