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Development of a support for Black Lives Matter measure among racially-ethnically diverse college students.

Hyung Chol Yoo1, Annabelle L Atkin1, Eleanor K Seaton1, Abigail K Gabriel1, Sarah J Parks1.   

Abstract

This paper developed and validated a new measure of support for the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement among a racially-ethnically diverse sample of college students. The measure focuses on the movement's principles of Black liberation, intersectionality, and alliance building. Participants included 1934 college students (75% female) from a large public Southwestern university. The factor structure was supported by exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses, resulting in an 18-item measure, Support for Black Lives Matter, with two underlying factors. Black Liberation includes 12 items representing support for BLM because of awareness of and challenging structural inequality and racism experienced by Black individuals. Intersectional Values includes six items representing support for BLM because it embraces and affirms marginalized populations within the Black community, especially disabled Blacks, queer Blacks, Black women, and Black families with children. Evidence of criterion-related validity was demonstrated with racial group differences in support of BLM factors. Evidence of convergent validity was supported by significant positive correlations between support for BLM factors and critical consciousness (including awareness of racism, classism, and heterosexism), and negative correlations between support for BLM factors and subtle racist attitudes toward Blacks. Measurement invariance was evident between White, Black, Asian American, Latinx, and Multiracial participants. Implications and suggestions for use of the new measure are discussed.
© 2021 Society for Community Research and Action.

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Keywords:  Activism; Black Lives Matter; College students; Interracial solidarity; Measurement development

Year:  2021        PMID: 33899970     DOI: 10.1002/ajcp.12498

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Community Psychol        ISSN: 0091-0562


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1.  Sexual Identities and Reactions to Black Lives Matter.

Authors:  Eric Swank; Breanne Fahs
Journal:  Sex Res Social Policy       Date:  2022-06-08
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