
Psychological Science Faculty Publications and Presentations
Antiracist activism for immigrant rights and healthy coping: Initial evidence for a community-based framework
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-25-2024
Abstract
Racist and xenophobic policies in the United States (e.g., family separations and lack of access to protected immigration statuses for undocumented immigrants) have historically excluded immigrants of color from accessing full civil rights, thus contributing to widening racial inequities in the US. Racism and xenophobia intersected with other systems of oppression during the COVID-19 pandemic, exposing immigrants of color to detrimental health effects. Research shows that activism helps immigrants of color cope with systemic stressors and protect their psychological well-being. In this manuscript, we introduce the antiracist activism for immigrant rights (AAIR) framework to clarify how activism in response to systemic stress may promote healthy coping. This framework was developed together by scholars and immigration activists in the US Critical and liberatory theory and research on empowerment and healing also informed AAIR. Using structural equation modeling, we tested the framework in a community sample of 204 immigrants of color. Results support the model, depicting antiracist immigration activism as a latent construct manifested as a combination of engagement in racial justice, immigrant rights, and electoral activism. Further, results support the link between antiracist immigration activism and healthy coping in response to stress from immigration and health. We provide recommendations for behavioral health professionals to promote antiracist immigration activism and healthy coping among immigrant communities.
Recommended Citation
Cadenas, G. A., Domenech Rodríguez, M. M., Garcini, L. M., Mendoza, J. G., Suro, B., Mercado, A., Rojas Perez, O. F., Venta, A., Galvan, T., Moreno, O., & Paris, M. (2024). Antiracist activism for immigrant rights and healthy coping: Initial evidence for a community-based framework. American journal of community psychology, 10.1002/ajcp.12769. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajcp.12769
Publication Title
American journal of community psychology
DOI
10.1002/ajcp.12769
Comments
© 2024 Society for Community Research and Action.
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