2024
DOI: 10.1177/00110000241227994
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Fostering Asian American Emerging Adults’ Advocacy Against Anti-Black Racism Through Digital Storytelling

Brian TaeHyuk Keum,
Mary Minh Giao Nguyen,
Lydia HaRim Ahn
et al.

Abstract: We tested whether a digital storytelling video on anti-Black racism could improve empathic reactions to anti-Black racism and decrease fear of Black individuals (FBI) among Asian American emerging adults, and whether these changes were associated with greater anti-racism advocacy intentions. Asian American emerging adults ( Mage = 19.92; N = 205) were randomly assigned to view either storytelling or informational online videos. Data was collected before and after viewing the videos. The changes in empathic rea… Show more

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“…The third and fourth articles turn their attention to advocacy, resistance, and intersectionality as they apply to aspects of anti-Black racism. Keum et al (2024) outline the role of storytelling as a mechanism for reducing anti-Black racism among Asian emerging adults. By noting both the unity that has existed between Asian and Black communities in combating racism, as well as the presence of anti-Black racism in Asian communities as a function of White supremacy, Keum et al provide results of a quantitative examination of the effects of exposure to digital storytelling in facilitating empathy, reducing fearful attitudes, and promoting anti-racism advocacy among a sample of emerging Asian adults.…”
Section: Society Of Counseling Psychology and The Dismantling Of Anti...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The third and fourth articles turn their attention to advocacy, resistance, and intersectionality as they apply to aspects of anti-Black racism. Keum et al (2024) outline the role of storytelling as a mechanism for reducing anti-Black racism among Asian emerging adults. By noting both the unity that has existed between Asian and Black communities in combating racism, as well as the presence of anti-Black racism in Asian communities as a function of White supremacy, Keum et al provide results of a quantitative examination of the effects of exposure to digital storytelling in facilitating empathy, reducing fearful attitudes, and promoting anti-racism advocacy among a sample of emerging Asian adults.…”
Section: Society Of Counseling Psychology and The Dismantling Of Anti...mentioning
confidence: 99%