Critical Evaluation of a Program to Foster Reflexive Antiracism

  • Franklin H
  • Paradies Y
  • Kowal E
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Abstract

This paper documents the evaluation of a three-day program entitled “Race, Culture, Indigeneity and the Politics of Disadvantage,” which was delivered in 2010 in Melbourne, Australia with the aim of promoting Reflexive Antiracism (RA), a novel diversity training approach. To assess the impact of the program on its participants, the Reflexive Antiracism Scale- Indigenous (RAS-I) was devised and administered before and after the program both to participants and a matched control group. The program increased Reflexive Antiracism among participants through an enhanced understanding of whiteness, racialisation and White Racial Identity. Future studies are required to advance both the concept of Reflexive Antiracism and its measurement.

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Franklin, H., Paradies, Y., & Kowal, E. (2014). Critical Evaluation of a Program to Foster Reflexive Antiracism. International Journal of Social Science Research, 2(2), 20. https://doi.org/10.5296/ijssr.v2i2.5619

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