Black adolescents' experiences with racial socialization, racial identity, and critical reflection of need for school change of racial inequity

Author:

Griffin Charity B.1ORCID,Bañales Josefina2,Hope Elan C.3,Legette Kamilah B.4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychological Sciences Winston‐Salem State University Winston‐Salem North Carolina USA

2. University of Illinois Chicago Illinois USA

3. Policy Research Associates Inc. Troy New York USA

4. Department of Psychology University of Denver Denver Colorado USA

Abstract

AbstractThis preliminary investigation explored associations between Black adolescents' experiences with parental racial socialization (racial pride and racial barrier messages), dimensions of racial identity (centrality and private regard), and critical reflection regarding the need for school change of racial inequity. One hundred fifty‐one (78 girls; 73 boys) high school students from the southeastern United States were sampled for this self‐report cross‐sectional investigation. Findings revealed significant, positive total effects of racial pride and racial barrier socialization on critical reflection. Furthermore, a significant specific indirect relationship between racial pride socialization and critical reflection through centrality (small to medium effect), but not private regard. Unexpectedly, no significant indirect associations of perceived racial barrier socialization on critical reflection through racial identity dimensions were found. Implications for our findings are discussed for school‐based practitioners and policymakers.

Publisher

Wiley

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