Directionality explored: Black Adolescents' awareness of systemic racism and race-based experiences.
Natasha C JohnsonStephanie J RowleyBeth E Kurtz-CostesPublished in: Journal of research on adolescence : the official journal of the Society for Research on Adolescence (2024)
Increases in conversations about race and racial discrimination experiences during adolescence make this a critical developmental period to investigate adolescents' awareness of racism. We examined bidirectional associations between race-based experiences and awareness of systemic racism-operationalized as understanding systemic causes of racial disparities in education. Adolescents who self-identified as African American/Black were surveyed in Grade 6 (n = 317; M age = 11.12; 48% girls) and Grade 8 (n = 247; M age = 13.15; 56% girls). Cross-lagged panel analyses revealed that racial barrier messages, but not racial discrimination experiences, in Grade 6 positively predicted awareness of systemic racism in Grade 8. Adolescents' awareness of systemic racism in Grade 6 did not predict racial socialization or racial discrimination experiences in Grade 8.