Multiracial Identities and Monoracism: Examining the Influence of OppressionPosted in Articles, Campus Life, Identity Development/Psychology, Media Archive, United States on 2020-02-18 18:39Z by Steven |
Multiracial Identities and Monoracism: Examining the Influence of Oppression
Journal of College Student Development
Volume 61, Number 1, January-February 2020
pages 18-33
DOI: 10.1353/csd.2020.0001
Marc P. Johnston-Guerrero, Associate Professor of Higher Education and Student Affairs
Ohio State University
Vu T. Tran, Assistant Director of Residence Education
Michigan State University
Lisa Combs, Program Coordinator for School Diversity and Multicultural Affairs
Loyola University Chicago
We explored how notions of oppression manifest in the identities of 16 multiracial college students. We were guided by two research questions: (a) How does racial oppression affect multiracial students’ identities? and (b) Is that racial oppression tied to traditional manifestations of racism, monoracism, or both? Findings demonstrate that racial oppression is influential, yet there are difficulties in identifying racial oppression that targets multiracial people. This study highlights the need for more education on monoracism as a unique and connected form of oppression and on racial asymmetries within multiraciality.
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