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      Early Adolescent Critical Consciousness Development in the Age of Trump

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          Political elections have been shown to influence youth civic development. The election of Donald Trump is historic and has elevated precarity for people of color and immigrants, yet we know little about how young people with these identities experienced this potentially catalytic event. Using ethnographic methods, we examined youth and adult discussions that occurred during youth participatory action research in four sites of one after-school program between October 2016 and May 2017, to investigate how the development of critical consciousness occurs among early adolescent youth of color in the context of catalyzing political events. We identified emergent patterns in how young people (a) engaged in critical reflection, (b) weighed political efficacy, and (c) considered engagement in critical action in the wake of Trump’s election. The data revealed that young people’s critical consciousness development ranged from basic to advanced levels. This research highlights the ways that politically catalytic events shape critical consciousness development among early adolescents of color.

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                Journal
                Journal of Adolescent Research
                Journal of Adolescent Research
                SAGE Publications
                0743-5584
                1552-6895
                May 2020
                June 03 2019
                May 2020
                : 35
                : 3
                : 279-308
                Affiliations
                [1 ]University of Denver, CO, USA
                [2 ]Claremont Graduate University, CA, USA
                Article
                10.1177/0743558419852055
                92ed2c56-e1d2-488d-a6d1-bf46bb94c974
                © 2020

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