Identity Formation Among Mixed-Race Youth and the Experiences of Second-Generation Immigrants
Please use the information provided below to create no more than 3 strong paragraphs.
Initial Posting (3 strong paragraphs)
A. Discuss two research topics that you are considering for a project. Include why these topics are of interest to you. (this should be 2 paragraphs long)
1. Paragraph 1: Identity formation among youth of mixed race: my children are of mixed race/ celebrating holidays are difficult / people are continually asking them “what are they”/ and this population is on the rise for attempting suicide (include 3 recent citations; no older than 5 years)
2. Paragraph 2: Second generation immigrants experience: straddling two worlds: My kids are second-generation immigrants. Sense of self conflicting with heritage/ honoring mother country and accepting modern culture/ facing discrimination, microaggressions, and racism because of language barriers accents dress, etc (Include 3 recent citations; no older than 5 years)
B. Discuss qualities I look for in a chair and in committee members.(together, this should be the 3rd paragraph).
Discuss qualities I look for in a committee chair.
1. Will challenge me to improve, isn’t afraid to ask the tough questions, and will deliver real feedback, both positive and negative.
2. Expertise in how to do research.
3. Adaptability: my best interests in mind and tailor their mentorship style to meet my needs
Qualities I look for in committee chair and Members
1. have some kind of relevant background or interest
2. helps me step outside my comfort zone/ knowledge and expertise to help me on my journey.
3. The Ability to Give Honest and Direct Feedback: open and accepting of diverse perspectives.
4. Reflective Listening and Empathy: carefully listen/ use their active listening skills to ensure they understand what I mean
5. Motivational skills/positive outlook: stay positive despite personal and professional challenges.
Research Discussion
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June 30, 2023
My first area of profound interest for research lies in examining identity formation among mixed-race youth. As the parent of mixed-race children, I bear daily witness to their nuanced struggles in their quest for self-identification. From the continual barrage of queries like "what are they," indicative of society's unrelenting need to categorize them, to engaging in holidays that recognize the disparate elements of their ancestry, the journey of mixed-race youth towards self-discovery is multifaceted and complex. Accordingly, recent research indicates that this population has shown a significant uptick in suicide attempts, suggesting a harrowing connection between the tumultuous voyage of identity formation and mental health issues (Nguyen et al., 2023; Kang et al., 2022). This personal proximity and these unsettling trends draw me to delve deeper into this issue. I hope to contribute valuable insights to this under-explored field and possibly inform future policies and support structures that may mitigate these challenges.
My second research topic of interest is embedded in the experiences of second-generation immigrants, again deeply personal as my children are part of this demographic. I observe their battles of straddling two worlds, an existence punctuated by the conflict between their intrinsic sense of self and the weight of their rich heritage (Karras et al., 2022). They grapple with the juxtaposition of honoring traditions passed down from their parent's home countries while simultaneously seeking integration into the modern culture of their birth country (Braden et al., 2022). Furthermore, they bear the burden of discrimination, microaggressions, and racism, often stemming from evident differences such as language barriers, accents, and dress choices (Yeo et al., 2019). This personally resonant and academically compelling topic provides a rich arena for exploration. These lived experiences offer valuable insights into the intricate labyrinth of immigrant life and can potentially guide societal efforts toward inclusivity and effective support systems.
Finally, the process warrants careful consideration when choosing a research committee chair and members. I value a chair unafraid to challenge me, fostering my growth by asking difficult questions that push my intellectual boundaries. Equally important is the ability of the chair to provide candid feedback, both commendation and constructive cri...