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Below the Surface: Talking with Teens about Race, Ethnicity, and Identity
By (Author) Deborah Rivas-Drake
By (author) Adriana Umaa-Taylor
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
15th April 2019
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Ethnic groups and multicultural studies
Social, group or collective psychology
Child, developmental and lifespan psychology
Educational strategies and policy
370.1170973
Hardback
240
Width 155mm, Height 235mm
A guide to the latest research on how young people can develop positive ethnic-racial identities and strong interracial relations Today's young people are growing up in an increasingly ethnically and racially diverse society. How do we help them navigate this world productively, given some of the seemingly intractable conflicts we constantly hea
This is essential reading for all who wish to understand how to help adolescents navigate the critical developmental task of identity formation in our diverse society. Below the Surface is a beacon of intergroup empathy and understanding, providing tangible strategies for thoughtful engagement in complicated but crucial conversations with young people.Carola Surez-Orozco, coauthor of Learning a New Land
The authors of Below the Surface are rising stars in their field. In this fast-paced and accessible book, they engage with the research on race-ethnicity, social justice, and cross-cultural communications for adolescent and college-age youth development, and their analysis is on target. The wonderful final chapter alone is worth the entire book and should be required reading.William E. Cross Jr., University of Denver
"This book is an absolute pleasure to read. It is timely and beautifully written by two scholars who have enjoyed a long and productive collaboration. The topics covered are a valuable review for researchers who study ethnic-racial identity development. What makes the volume especially appealing is that it also speaks to parents, educators, and anyone else committed to helping todays youth navigate the joys and challenges of growing up in an increasingly diverse society."Sandra Graham, University of California, Los Angeles
Below the Surface is a refreshing and comprehensive review of the current state of the research literature on ethnic-racial identity and socialization processes. It is a must-read for scholars interested in conducting research in the area as well as for practitioners committed to delivering effective educational services to adolescents.Robert M. Sellers, University of Michigan
This amazing, brilliant book draws on a range of theories and findings to weave a narrative about race and ethnicity in the United States. The authors, both top-notch researchers in their field, bring together the goals of developing ethnic identity and positive intergroup interactions into one volume. Given the polarized conversation about race and ethnicity happening nationally and globally today, this compelling book could not be timelier. Melanie Killen, University of Maryland
Deborah Rivas-Drake is professor of psychology and education at the University of Michigan. Adriana J. Umaa-Taylor is professor of education in the Harvard Graduate School of Education.