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Reparative Consumption: The Role of Racial Identity and White Guilt in Consumer Preferences
Rishad Habib +4 more
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Psychological Well-Being and Substance Use During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Ethnic/Racial Identity, Discrimination, and Vigilance. [PDF]
Tao X, Yip T, Fisher CB.
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Myth, Ritual and Racial Identity in Paule Marshall's "The Fisher King"
Celia Margaret Wallhead Salway
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Gender differences in academic outcomes: The role of self-efficacy and racial identity
Simone Young
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2008
AbstractIn a race sensitive society, how people racially identify and the salience of these identities influence their associations, including the churches they to choose to attend. This chapter explores the racial identities of interracial church attendees, and the role of racial identity for explaining who attends interracial churches.
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AbstractIn a race sensitive society, how people racially identify and the salience of these identities influence their associations, including the churches they to choose to attend. This chapter explores the racial identities of interracial church attendees, and the role of racial identity for explaining who attends interracial churches.
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Urban Education, 2016
The challenge of opening the doors to science has been a topic of debate for many years. This content analysis study documented an urban school’s attempt to use representational practices to promote positive science identities for African American boys.
Bryan A. Brown +4 more
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The challenge of opening the doors to science has been a topic of debate for many years. This content analysis study documented an urban school’s attempt to use representational practices to promote positive science identities for African American boys.
Bryan A. Brown +4 more
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Women & Therapy, 2004
Abstract Counseling research on racial identity development among multiracial people has largely overlooked the complexity of these individuals' social experiences and how their multiple realities result in various racial identities. The assumptions that individuals with one Black and one White parent can only understand themselves as “Black” or ...
Kerry Ann Rockquemore, David L. Brunsma
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Abstract Counseling research on racial identity development among multiracial people has largely overlooked the complexity of these individuals' social experiences and how their multiple realities result in various racial identities. The assumptions that individuals with one Black and one White parent can only understand themselves as “Black” or ...
Kerry Ann Rockquemore, David L. Brunsma
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Racial Identities, Racial Enactments, and Normative Unconscious Processes
The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 2006The author surveys various views of racial and ethnic identity, and proposes a model of thinking about identity aimed at capturing both its oppressive and its facilitating character. To further elaborate the dual nature of identity, she discusses the way that inequities in the social world, and the ideologies that sustain them, produce narcissistic ...
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Social Psychological and Personality Science, 2012
This experiment examined the intersection of socioeconomic status and racial identification in understanding Blacks’ reactions toward Black victims of racial discrimination. When a Black victim of racism was presented as wealthy, rather than non-wealthy, other Blacks viewed this individual as weakly racially identified and expressed little empathy for
James D. Johnson, Cheryl R. Kaiser
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This experiment examined the intersection of socioeconomic status and racial identification in understanding Blacks’ reactions toward Black victims of racial discrimination. When a Black victim of racism was presented as wealthy, rather than non-wealthy, other Blacks viewed this individual as weakly racially identified and expressed little empathy for
James D. Johnson, Cheryl R. Kaiser
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