“…PCRT components, which explicitly drew on social psychological research to explain the impossibility of ignoring race, included: (1) the spontaneous and persistent influences of race on psychological experiences, (2) the racially divergent experiences of fairness and progress, (3) the asymmetrical consequences of race neutrality (e.g., color‐evasiveness), (4) the paradox of racial group members being simultaneously distinctive from and similar to others, and (5) the salience of racial identity. There are at least one hundred citations of this paper referencing Jones's insights on the stagnant state of race relations, America's commitment to colorblindness, and the salience of race and racial identity (e.g., Plaut, 2010; Shelton, 2000; Verkuyten, 2005); however, until recently, not many specifically referenced PCRT (Boisvert & Barned, 2023; cf. Hodge et al., 2008).…”