Race, Ethnicity, and Immigration
Effects of Foreignness Stereotypes on Black Communities
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$74,985
Summary
Asian and Latino communities often face stereotypes of being “perpetually foreign” and encounter distinct forms of prejudice and discrimination based on this stereotype. However, research has shown that Black immigrants are sometimes viewed more positively than Black Americans. Psychologist Sapna Cheryan will investigate the extent to which perceptions of foreignness and discrimination vary across different Black communities. She will conduct surveys and survey experiments for her study.
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