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Who has to act? A qualitative exploration of emerging adults' critical consciousness during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Authors :
Quiles TB
Hoyt LT
Dotson MP
Castro EM
May M
Cohen AK
Source :
American journal of community psychology [Am J Community Psychol] 2023 Mar; Vol. 71 (1-2), pp. 136-146. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Jan 03.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic and violence against people of Color during 2020 brought troubling racial inequities to the forefront of American discourse. In line with the Critical Consciousness (CC) and Social Justice Youth Development (SJYD) frameworks, emerging adults may have developed their capacity for critical reflection, motivation, and action against systemic inequities. We drew from interviews with 27 emerging adults (ages 18-23) across the US, and used thematic analysis to explore differences in their reflections, motivations to act, and actions based on their racial/ethnic identification. We found nuanced variability in their critical reflections based on self, social, or global awareness and experiences of marginalization. White and Asian emerging adults used vague language or expressed feeling their reflections were insufficient. Black and Latinx emerging adults emphasized the importance of education and raising awareness. Although all emerging adults took action based on a sense of duty, few engaged in critical action; decisions to take in-person action varied based on whether they viewed racism or COVID-19 as a greater threat. Findings demonstrate that emerging adults' experiences of racialization may have related to their CC development. We share implications for community psychologists conducting antiracist research addressing White fragility and dismantling racial hierarchy.<br /> (© 2023 The Authors. American Journal of Community Psychology published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of Society for Community Research and Action.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1573-2770
Volume :
71
Issue :
1-2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
American journal of community psychology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
36594881
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/ajcp.12638