Predictors of White parents' racial socialization: Links to attributions for racial inequalities and views of White privilege

Author:

Pahlke Erin1ORCID,Nelson Ella1,Patterson Meagan M.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology Whitman College Walla Walla Washington USA

2. Department of Educational Psychology University of Kansas Lawrence Kansas USA

Abstract

AbstractTo explore predictors of variations in White parents’ racial socialization messages, we collected data on racial socialization practices, attributions for racial inequalities, and views about White privilege from White parents of White children between the ages of 10 and 14 (N = 194). After controlling for education and political ideology, endorsement of external attributions for racial inequality was related to sending more frequent messages about awareness of racism and White privilege, whereas endorsement of internal attributions was related to sending more frequent messages about colorblindness and preparation for bias. Further, beliefs about White privilege were associated with socialization regarding awareness of racism and acknowledgment of White privilege and negatively related to colorblind and preparation for bias messages. Results highlight the ways in which White parents’ racial socialization approaches reflect underlying views of race and racism.

Publisher

Wiley

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