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Growing Up in America: The Power of Race in the Lives of Teensreviewed by Enrique W. Neblett Jr. - March 22, 2011 Title: Growing Up in America: The Power of Race in the Lives of Teens Author(s): Richard Flory, Korie Edwards, and Brad Christerson Publisher: Stanford University Press, Stanford, CA ISBN: 0804760527, Pages: 216, Year: 2010 Search for book at Amazon.comTo view the full-text for this article you must be signed-in with the appropriate membership. Please review your options below:
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- Enrique Neblett Jr.
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill E-mail Author ENRIQUE W. NEBLETT, JR., Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor of Psychology and Lab Director of the African American Youth Wellness Laboratory at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. His research examines the relation between racism-related stress and health in African American and ethnic minority youth, with a focus on racial and ethnic protective factors and mechanisms that promote youth wellness. His most recent publlications have appeared in Child Development Perspectives, The Journal of Counseling Psychology, The Journal of Negro Education, The Journal of Youth and Adolescence, and The Journal of Research on Adolescence. Currently, Dr. Neblett is Principal Investigator for two studies: Effectiveness of Youth Mentoring Interventions for African American and Latino Male Youth (funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation) and Individual and Situational Determinants of Psychophysiological Responses to Race-Based Discrimination (funded by the National Science Foundation).
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