Empowerment Pathways: A Mitigation Approach to Adolescent and Youth Racial Stress in Marginalized Populations

Racial unrest recently has been incessant. In response, this conceptual contribution explores a prevention-based program for African American adolescents and youth to aid in their navigation through ubiquitous racial unrest and persistent mental health adversities. This article provides a comprehens...

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Main Authors: Lauren B. Robins, Megan Cannedy, Rachel Kerrigan, Brittany G. Suggs
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National Organization for Human Services 2021-10-01
Series:Journal of Human Services
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.52678/001c.75387
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Summary:Racial unrest recently has been incessant. In response, this conceptual contribution explores a prevention-based program for African American adolescents and youth to aid in their navigation through ubiquitous racial unrest and persistent mental health adversities. This article provides a comprehensive literature review on racial injustice and presents information regarding race-based traumatic stressors and adverse mental health outcomes. The prevention-based program that was created in response to the apparent racial unrest among African American youth and adolescents is presented and explored. The goal of this conceptual article is to raise awareness of this issue, provide practical steps to combat racial injustice, and increase prevention initiatives.
ISSN:2689-7059
2689-7040