Black Youth Rising: Understanding Motivations and Challenges in Young Adult Activism

Youth Pub Date : 2024-05-08 DOI:10.3390/youth4020043
Alexis S. Briggs
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Black young adults participate in activism to challenge and transform oppressive systems. In this qualitative study, we employed thematic analysis and used the framework of sociopolitical development (SPD) to explore their motivations and challenges to participation amid the COVID-19 pandemic and the summer of 2020 in the United States. Semi-structured interviews with 22 Black young adults in early 2022 revealed that social identities, sense of legacy, impact, and morals drove their participation. Further, contending with systemic oppression, impact, harm, and working with others challenged their participation. This study holds valuable insights for stakeholders as they support and empower young Black activists navigating social justice efforts in our dynamic and evolving sociopolitical landscape. Further, this work highlights the enduring tradition of activism within the Black community and emphasizes the need to empower young Black activists as change agents in the pursuit of a more equitable society.
黑人青年崛起:了解青年激进主义的动机和挑战
黑人青年参与激进主义活动是为了挑战和改变压迫性制度。在这项定性研究中,我们采用了主题分析法,并使用社会政治发展(SPD)框架来探讨他们在 COVID-19 大流行和美国 2020 年夏天参与活动的动机和挑战。2022 年初对 22 名黑人青年进行的半结构式访谈显示,社会身份、遗产感、影响力和道德观推动了他们的参与。此外,应对系统性压迫、影响、伤害以及与他人合作也对他们的参与提出了挑战。这项研究为利益相关者提供了有价值的见解,因为他们支持和授权年轻的黑人活动家在我们动态和不断演变的社会政治环境中努力实现社会正义。此外,这项工作还强调了黑人社区内持久的行动主义传统,并强调有必要增强黑人青年活动家作为变革推动者的能力,以追求一个更加公平的社会。
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