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A qualitative examination of multiracial students' coping responses to experiences with prejudice and discrimination in college
Journal of College Student Development (2015)
  • Samuel D Museus
  • Susan A Lambe Sariñana
  • Tasha Kawamata-Ryan
Abstract
National data indicate that multiracial individuals comprise a substantial and growing proportion of the US population, but this community is often invisible in higher education research and discourse. This study aims to increase knowledge of mixed-race students in higher education by examining the ways in which they cope with experienced prejudice and discrimination in college. Findings indicate that multiracial college students cope with prejudice and discrimination by educating others about multiracial issues, utilizing support networks, embracing fluidity of multiracial identity, and avoiding confrontation with sources of prejudice and discrimination. Implications for research and practice are discussed.
Publication Date
Fall September 1, 2015
Citation Information
Museus, S. D., Sariñana, S. A. L., & Ryan, T. K. (2015). A Qualitative Examination of Multiracial Students' Coping Responses to Experiences with Prejudice and Discrimination in College. Journal of College Student Development, 56(4), 331-348.