Empathy & civic engagement: Latiné youth motivating change in an anti-immigrant America: Empathy & civic engagement: Latiné youth motivating change
Political discourse leading up to the 2020 US presidential election was overwhelmingly negative in its characterization of Latiné immigrant-origin communities. In this qualitative study, we employed critical civic empathy (Mirra, Educating for empathy: Literacy learning and civic engagement, Teacher...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Latino studies 2024, Vol.22 (4), p.741-766 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Political discourse leading up to the 2020 US presidential election was overwhelmingly negative in its characterization of Latiné immigrant-origin communities. In this qualitative study, we employed critical civic empathy (Mirra, Educating for empathy: Literacy learning and civic engagement, Teachers College Press, New York, 2018) as an analytic framework to explore how Latiné immigrant-origin young adult citizens engaged in civic life amid divisive rhetoric targeting their communities. Findings suggest that, first, our participants recognized the privilege their legal status carries; second, their witness to the experiences of less privileged community members fostered empathy; and, finally, their commitment to justice spurred action. We conclude with recommendations for preparing more youth for civic engagement. |
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ISSN: | 1476-3435 1476-3443 |
DOI: | 10.1057/s41276-024-00495-x |