The Influence of Intersecting Identities, Skin Color and Contexts

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When:
December 8, 2022
Noon to 1 p.m.
Where:
Event category: Seminar
Virtual

Merrill Palmer Skillman Institute for Child & Family Development is pleased to present:
Racism and Ethnic-Racial Socialization among Families of Color: The Influence of Intersecting Identities, Skin Color and Contexts

Judith Scott, PhD, School of Social Work, Boston University
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There is a significant body of research on racism and ethnic racial socialization, which is how youth are provided information about ethnic-racial group membership such as potential experiences, values, and traditions, among youth and families of color. However, this research rarely investigates the influence of intersecting identities, skin color, and contexts on racist experiences and the ethnic racial socialization processes. In this talk, Dr. Scott will present The Phenomenological Ethnic-Racial Socialization Conceptual Model (Scott et al., 2021), which incorporates youths' and families' meaning making of skin color and youths' intersecting identities within contexts. She also will discuss the application of the model's concepts in community-based participatory research focused on youth and families of color.

 

Speaker meets with MPSI Fellows & Trainees 1-2 pm
Meeting ID: 933 3328 9400
Passcode: 206410

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