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What Do White Parents Teach Youth About Race? Qualitative Examination of White Racial Socialization.

McKenna FreemanAndrew MartinezVaishali V Raval
Published in: Journal of research on adolescence : the official journal of the Society for Research on Adolescence (2022)
Research has examined racial socialization practices within families of color, but less is known regarding what White parents teach their children about race and/or racism. To explore White racial socialization processes, we interviewed 30 White parents of White children ages 7-17 years living in the Midwest. Using thematic analysis, we identified 22 themes organized into four domains: Content of conversations, factors to consider in socialization, developmental differences, and White identity/privilege. A majority of parents reported conversations about current or historic racial events, while relatively few also reported speaking specifically about systemic racism and microaggressions. Parents viewed adolescents as better able to handle difficult topics than children. Findings contribute to theoretical frameworks and may inform the development of educational resources.
Keyphrases
  • young adults
  • physical activity
  • african american
  • primary care
  • advance care planning