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Overcoming Obstacles: Academic Achievement as a Response to Racism and Discrimination

2023-03-24 16:53:38

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There are two ways to evaluate racial discrimination: experience of dismissing racial discrimination and parent's coping strategy against racial discrimination. These measures are evaluated through two factors: racial discrimination and life experience scale (RaLES). In order to create dismissal of 36 racial discrimination, we used four questions that most directly assess racist experience. Comprehensive index (Tools used are available from the corresponding author.) The answer to each question is set to five levels of Likert scale ranging from 1 to 5. "Every time") When counting the number of respondents who answered "I do not do anything at all", an index ranging from 0 to 4 was obtained. The higher the score, the racially discriminatory denial. We will divide this comprehensive index into two different indicators from the viewpoint of introduction. Nine projects from RaLES were used to measure response to racist experiences

Racial discrimination experience of African-American parents and mental health of preschool children

Racial discrimination is one of the biggest problems in the world that has not yet been resolved. Whether racial discrimination really means discrimination or discrimination against people of different races is based on believing in racial superiority. It is believed that racial discrimination has led to police brutality, which is what happens to all American boys. The purpose of Lashad is not just that he made the wrong of his own race. The lesson of this book is to be strong, patient, and fight what you believe. As the hero was hitting his nose, he decided to protest, he believed that what his family had happened was wrong and should not happen to other African Americans Because body