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The response of youth to racial discrimination: implications for resilience theory

Authors :
Neringa Kubiliene
Miu Chung Yan
Martha Kuwee Kumsa
Koyali Burman
Source :
Journal of Youth Studies. 18:338-356
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2014.

Abstract

This paper presents a qualitative participatory study of Canadian young people who identified themselves as visible minorities and who have experienced discrimination based on their skin colour or ethnicity. Eighteen participants aged 15–24 (12 girls and 6 boys), representing four ethnic minority groups, participated in focus groups and in-depth interviews and shared their responses to racial discrimination against them. Analysis of the data from the four discussion groups reveals that racism occurs in everyday situations and places, a lot of times manifesting itself as subtle forms of discrimination. Our findings also suggest that most of the participants tend to employ non-confrontational approaches when dealing with racial violence against them, and provide us with the rationale behind their intentions. Further, youth are not uniformly impacted by racialized events, and therefore the coping strategies they use vary based on individual and contextual factors. Three common strategies for healing can be d...

Details

ISSN :
14699680 and 13676261
Volume :
18
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Youth Studies
Accession number :
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