Multiracial people report repeated experiences of racial identity invalidation, in which their racial identity is rejected by others. The current study examined whether the race of the perpetrator of these invalidating experiences matters in determining the impact of invalidation. A sample of 221 Black Multiracial people was recruited to take an online survey investigating their experiences of identity invalidation, levels of cultural homelessness, and challenges with racial identity. Participants reported that Black people invalidated their racial identity the most and they were most hurt by invalidation perpetrated by Black people. Lastly, those whose experiences of identity invalidation were mostly perpetrated by Black people, as opposed...
Efforts to understand the development of Multiracial identity have gained traction in recent years, ...
As of 2000, one in forty Americans identified themselves as multiracial/multiethnic (Lee & Bean, 200...
Although multiracial individuals are the fastest growing population in the United States, research o...
Multiracial people report repeated experiences of racial identity invalidation, in which their racia...
Objectives. Racial identity invalidation, others’ denial of an individual’s racial identity, is a sa...
This qualitative study examined instances of racial identity invalidation among 49 Black/White Birac...
Social invalidation, the denial of an individual’s racial identity, is a pervasive racial stressor w...
Prior to this exploratory study, issues of multiracial identity development and imposed identity had...
Previous research has indicated that racial identity invalidation has negative effects on multiracia...
Despite the rapid growth of the multiracial population there is a dearth of literature that informs ...
Multiracial people commonly experience racial identity denial, in which their racial identity is que...
With individuals of mixed African heritage increasingly identifying as Biracial, it is important to ...
Individuals who identify as multiracial have been on the rise since interracial marriages became leg...
This entry examines multiracial identity from each of the aforementioned perspectives, positing that...
The purpose of this study was to validate the Multi group Ethnic Identity Measure (MEIM) on a sample...
Efforts to understand the development of Multiracial identity have gained traction in recent years, ...
As of 2000, one in forty Americans identified themselves as multiracial/multiethnic (Lee & Bean, 200...
Although multiracial individuals are the fastest growing population in the United States, research o...
Multiracial people report repeated experiences of racial identity invalidation, in which their racia...
Objectives. Racial identity invalidation, others’ denial of an individual’s racial identity, is a sa...
This qualitative study examined instances of racial identity invalidation among 49 Black/White Birac...
Social invalidation, the denial of an individual’s racial identity, is a pervasive racial stressor w...
Prior to this exploratory study, issues of multiracial identity development and imposed identity had...
Previous research has indicated that racial identity invalidation has negative effects on multiracia...
Despite the rapid growth of the multiracial population there is a dearth of literature that informs ...
Multiracial people commonly experience racial identity denial, in which their racial identity is que...
With individuals of mixed African heritage increasingly identifying as Biracial, it is important to ...
Individuals who identify as multiracial have been on the rise since interracial marriages became leg...
This entry examines multiracial identity from each of the aforementioned perspectives, positing that...
The purpose of this study was to validate the Multi group Ethnic Identity Measure (MEIM) on a sample...
Efforts to understand the development of Multiracial identity have gained traction in recent years, ...
As of 2000, one in forty Americans identified themselves as multiracial/multiethnic (Lee & Bean, 200...
Although multiracial individuals are the fastest growing population in the United States, research o...