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Showing Up: A Theoretical Model of Anti-Racist Identity and Action for Latinx Youth.

Josefina BañalesDeborah Rivas-Drake
Published in: Journal of research on adolescence : the official journal of the Society for Research on Adolescence (2022)
Historical and contemporary political events underscore that Latinx people do not necessarily view race and racism in the United States through a shared lens with other Latinx people and other communities of color. Thus, it is critical to understand how Latinx youth develop attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors that challenge white supremacy-or anti-racist identities and behaviors-that actively disrupt racial oppression communities of color face as well as their own communities. In this paper, we review theoretical mechanisms by which Latinx youth may develop anti-racist identities and actions on behalf of their own ethnic/racial communities and other communities oppressed by white supremacy. We conclude by offering suggestions for how institutions may support Latinx youth's anti-racist identities and actions.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • physical activity
  • young adults
  • african american