Immigrant and Refugee Youth Organizing in Solidarity With the Movement for Black Lives

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In recent years, politically active Latinx and Asian American Pacific Islander youth have addressed anti-Black racism within their own immigrant and refugee communities, engaged in protests against police violence, and expressed support for #SAYHERNAME. Reflecting the broader patterns of a new political generation and of progressive social movement leadership, women and nonbinary youth have disproportionately committed to inclusive fights for racial justice. In this essay, through two biographical examples, we highlight the role of grassroots youth organizing groups in training their diverse young members to become effective allies, introducing them to intersectional frameworks that motivate solidarity across racial and ethnic boundaries.

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Terriquez, V., & Milkman, R. (2021). Immigrant and Refugee Youth Organizing in Solidarity With the Movement for Black Lives. Gender and Society, 35(4), 577–587. https://doi.org/10.1177/08912432211029396

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