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  • Sociology
  • Public Health

Background:

  • Racial trauma involves People of Color and Indigenous individuals' (POCI) reactions to race-based stress and discrimination.
  • Experiences include threats, humiliation, and witnessing racial discrimination.
  • Unlike PTSD, racial trauma involves continuous individual and collective harm from repeated exposure.

Discussion:

  • This special issue presents novel conceptualizations and research on racial trauma.
  • It highlights the need for culturally informed healing modalities and robust research methodologies.

Key Insights:

  • Racial trauma encompasses a spectrum of race-based stressors and their psychological impact.
  • Understanding racial trauma requires acknowledging its unique, persistent nature for POCI.

Outlook:

  • Future research should focus on methodologically sophisticated studies.
  • Integrating public policy interventions is crucial for addressing racial trauma effectively.