2024
DOI: 10.1037/ort0000703
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Examining feasibility, acceptability, and participant experiences of an anti-racist parenting intervention for White U.S. parents.

Amy E. Heberle,
Noah Hoch,
Anna C. Wagner
et al.

Abstract: Many White parents engage in minimal discussion of race and racism with their children, instead engaging in color-evasive practices that communicate that race is unimportant and that White people are racially neutral. Even White parents who express a commitment to anti-racist parenting frequently struggle to act on this commitment and feel underprepared to do so. The current mixed methods pilot study focused on the feasibility, acceptability, and participant experiences of an intervention (“CounterACT”) that a… Show more

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