“…A critical analysis of racism is predicated on youth’s racism awareness, or the ability to recognize race‐related phenomena, issues, or disparities in society, the country, and the world (Hope et al., 2015; Rowley et al., 2008). Racism operates on interpersonal, cultural, institutional, and structural levels (Jones, 1983; Neblett, 2019), and youth may learn to recognize these levels of racism throughout adolescence (Bañales, Aldana, et al., 2021, Bañales, Lozada, et al., 2021; Constante et al., 2021; Richards‐Schuster & Aldana, 2013). Interpersonal racism involves people’s endorsement of stereotypes, prejudice, and involvement in verbal and physical forms of racial discrimination (Bonilla‐Silva, 2017; Jones, 1997; Tatum, 2017).…”