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Sambaraju, R. (2024). “My mother did not have civil rights under the law”: Family derived race categories in negotiating positions on Critical Race Theory. Journal of Social Issues, 80, 218–239. https://doi.org/10.1111/josi.12607
In the initial publication of this article, the extracts were missing. They have now been added to the article online. The page numbers in the PDF reflect the updated article length following issue publication, not the article's page numbers in the initial issue publication.
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Published for The Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (SPSSI), the Journal of Social Issues (JSI) brings behavioral and social science theory, empirical evidence, and practice to bear on human and social problems. Each issue of the journal focuses on a single topic - recent issues, for example, have addressed poverty, housing and health; privacy as a social and psychological concern; youth and violence; and the impact of social class on education.