Cross-racial solidarity between Asian and Black communities in the U.S. needs increased mutual understanding. Research has limited knowledge of intergroup relations and how these groups perceive each other. Research suggests that one barrier is internalized racial oppression (IRO), but doesn’t consider IRO in intergroup contexts. This qualitative pilot study uses semi-structured interviews to identify patterns of themes related to intergroup IRO perspective-taking and perceived barriers to Black-Asian solidarity
In recent years the idea that Asian Americans, as well as Latinos, are becoming white or are alignin...
Research on Asian American college students’ experiences with racial ethnic microaggressions and the...
As in other ethnic and racial groups, colorism plays a significant role in the social interactions i...
Cross-racial solidarity between Asian and Black communities in the U.S. needs increased mutual under...
Cross-racial solidarity between Asian and Black communities in the U.S. needs increased mutual under...
This study explores the factors that influence Asian Americans’ perception of interracial commonalit...
Allyship between races has most commonly been studied in the context of White allies to the Black co...
In many nations around the world, it is unfortunately common for an individual’s character and poten...
This present study provides insights about potential collaborative collective action among disadvant...
Race-conscious admissions policies have been debated throughout the years. It has been well-document...
This research examines cross-ethnic friendships as a predictor of perceived discrimination and suppo...
Intergroup relations research has largely focused on relations between members of dominant groups an...
The present study examined how East Asian-American college students experience and describe their at...
Efforts to effectively combat discrimination require an understanding of how groups in power think a...
This study examined the construct of racial consciousness as an activistic coping response of Asian ...
In recent years the idea that Asian Americans, as well as Latinos, are becoming white or are alignin...
Research on Asian American college students’ experiences with racial ethnic microaggressions and the...
As in other ethnic and racial groups, colorism plays a significant role in the social interactions i...
Cross-racial solidarity between Asian and Black communities in the U.S. needs increased mutual under...
Cross-racial solidarity between Asian and Black communities in the U.S. needs increased mutual under...
This study explores the factors that influence Asian Americans’ perception of interracial commonalit...
Allyship between races has most commonly been studied in the context of White allies to the Black co...
In many nations around the world, it is unfortunately common for an individual’s character and poten...
This present study provides insights about potential collaborative collective action among disadvant...
Race-conscious admissions policies have been debated throughout the years. It has been well-document...
This research examines cross-ethnic friendships as a predictor of perceived discrimination and suppo...
Intergroup relations research has largely focused on relations between members of dominant groups an...
The present study examined how East Asian-American college students experience and describe their at...
Efforts to effectively combat discrimination require an understanding of how groups in power think a...
This study examined the construct of racial consciousness as an activistic coping response of Asian ...
In recent years the idea that Asian Americans, as well as Latinos, are becoming white or are alignin...
Research on Asian American college students’ experiences with racial ethnic microaggressions and the...
As in other ethnic and racial groups, colorism plays a significant role in the social interactions i...