“…Ethnicity and race are omnipresent within racialized social systems, (Lewis, 2003; Wilkerson, 2020), Furthermore, there is robust and ample evidence that both society and the discipline of psychology are deeply rooted in white supremacy, anti‐Blackness, and racism (Guthrie, 1989; Kendi, 2016; Molina, 2014; Rogers, Niwa, Chung, Yip, & Chae, 2021). Thus, it is critical for scholars, educators, and practitioners to understand the varied processes through which youth learn ethnicity‐race in ways that shape their understandings of themselves, their relationships with others, and their situatedness in the world around them.…”