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The Intersection of Anti-Black Racism and Adolescent Development

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  Video
Duration:
57 minutes
Developed by:
UCLA Center for the Developing Adolescent
Featuring:
Joanna Lee Williams, PhD; Andrew Fuligni, PhD; and Kofi Mason
Relevant categories:
Cultural Responsiveness Racial Trauma
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Overview


This video is the first Council Report from the National Scientific Council on Adolescence (NSCA) and summarizes research on how racism and related inequities impact key developmental milestones of adolescence. In this subsequent panel discussion, report lead Dr. Joanna Williams, co-author Dr. Andrew Fuligni, and youth reviewer Kofi Mason talk about what can be done to eliminate anti-Black racism and mitigate its effects in order to support the healthy development of Black youth.

  Keywords: adolescent, anti-racism, development, racism
  Public link for sharing: https://learn.wellbeing4la.org/detail?id=17183&k=1642555487  
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