“…To do so, we conceptually draw from the "new" sociology of childhood, technologies of the self, children's geographies, and critical race theory (Campos-Holland, 2017;Corsaro, 2017;Delgado & Stefancic, 2013;Holloway & Valentine, 2005;Pini, 2004). Methodologically, we use a sociospatial qualitative approach, which aims to capture youth's meaning-making processes and lived experiences within and across spaces (Campos-Holland, Dinsmore, & Kelekay, 2016). More precisely, 152 nondelinquent boys and girls, 9-17 years old, of African-American, Latina/Latino, Jamaican-American, Nigerian/Saint Lucian, and multiracial/ethnic descent, at four community youth centers, participated in semistructured interviews about their sociospatial environments.…”