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Color-blind racial ideology: theory, training, and measurement implications in psychology.

Helen A Neville1, Germine H Awad, James E Brooks, Michelle P Flores, Jamie Bluemel.   

Abstract

Synthesizing the interdisciplinary literature, we characterize color-blind racial ideology (CBRI) as consisting of two interrelated domains: color-evasion (i.e., denial of racial differences by emphasizing sameness) and power-evasion (i.e., denial of racism by emphasizing equal opportunities). Mounting empirical data suggest that the color-evasion dimension is ineffective and in fact promotes interracial tension and potential inequality. CBRI may be conceived as an ultramodern or contemporary form of racism and a legitimizing ideology used to justify the racial status quo. Four types of CBRI are described: denial of (a) race, (b) blatant racial issues, (c) institutional racism, and (d) White privilege. We discuss empirical findings suggesting a relationship between CBRI and increased racial prejudice, racial anger, and racial fear. Implications for education, training, and research are provided.
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Year:  2013        PMID: 24016116     DOI: 10.1037/a0033282

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am Psychol        ISSN: 0003-066X


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