“…Specifically, publications in these journals commonly include samples from racial and ethnic minorities, which can assist researchers in developing theoretically informed hypotheses that do not simply anchor on research findings from racial majority populations. For example, this issue of the Journal of Social Issues includes articles with racially and ethnically diverse participant samples (Albuja, Gaither, Sanchez, Straka, & Cipollina, 2019;Castillo-Lavergne & Destin, 2019;Jaxon, Lei, Shachnai, Chestnut, & Cimpian, 2019) or articles that review research examining mostly racial and ethnic minority individuals (David, Schroeder, & Fernandez, 2019;Ozier, Taylor, & Murphy, 2019). The authors of these papers also reflect racially and ethnically diverse research teams.…”