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Black Lives Matter! Adolescent Research Incrementally Dismantles Racism and Systems of Oppression

This Black Lives Matter! Special Issue uses diverse methods to examine how multiple systems of oppression at different levels (individual, institutional, and structural) affect Black youth. Through an intersectionality lens, scholars examine how gender, sexual orientation, skin tone, and socioeconom...

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Published in:Journal of research on adolescence 2022-03, Vol.32 (1), p.4-12
Main Authors: Witherspoon, Dawn P., Wray‐Lake, Laura, Halgunseth, Linda C.
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Adolescents
African Americans
Black Lives Matter movement
Black people
Black youth/adolescents
Blacks
Developmental processes
discrimination
ethnic‐racial identity
ethnic‐racial socialization
Female
Humans
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Male
Oppression
Racism
Sexual Behavior
Sexual orientation
Skin color
Socialization
Socioeconomic status
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Teachers
Youth
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