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Ash, A. N., Clark, K., & Jun, A. (2017). The Paradox of Faith: White Administrators and Antiracism Advocacy in Christian Higher Education. Christian Higher Education, 16(4), 232.
Clycq, N. (2017). From “people just like us” to the “fundamentally other” in an era of antiracism: The instrumental use of religion to exclude the other while avoiding stigma. Current Sociology, 65(5), 717–734.
Hulsether, L. (2018). The Grammar of Racism: Religious Pluralism and the Birth of the Interdisciplines. Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 86(1), 1–41.
Urbaniak, J. (2017). Theologians and Anger in the Age of Fallism: Towards a Revolution of African Love. Black Theology, 15(2), 87–111.
Kim, P. Y. (2017). Religious support mediates the racial microaggressions–mental health relation among Christian ethnic minority students. Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, 9(2), 148–157.
Butler-Barnes, S. T., Martin, P. P., Hope, E. C., Copeland-Linder, N., & Lawrence Scott, M. (2018). Religiosity and Coping: Racial Stigma and Psychological Well-Being among African American Girls. Journal of Religion and Health, 57(5), 1980–1995.