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Nina [5.8K]
2 years ago
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Ashaela is Black, and she is attending a college with a predominately White population. She is the only Black student in several

of her classes; last week in her psychology class, another student muttered a racist slur as she passed Ashaela’s desk. Ashaela is attempting to cope by talking to her parents about her heritage and joining the Black Student Union on campus. This exemplifies the ________ strategy for coping with racism.
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Volgvan2 years ago
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Answer: This exemplifies the racial Identity strategy for coping with racism.

Explanation:

The development of Ethnic Identity is the process of forming an individual social or psychological identity linked to an ethnic group. In this example, the fact that Ashaela joined an ethnic social group with which she identifies (Black Student Union) implies that she assumes and shows her ethnic identity and develops it, this as a method to cope with the racial insult she suffered.

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