About


ARISE lab members
In the Antiracism, Resistance, Identity, Socialization, and Equity (ARISE) Lab, run by Dr. Annabelle Lin Atkin, we study the race-related development of diverse youth.  Our mission is to understand how race-related factors, such as racial-ethnic socialization (i.e., communicating about race, ethnicity, and culture), play a role in promoting positive development, which includes identity development, mental health, and critical racial consciousness. Critical racial consciousness involves awareness of racism, beliefs that one can affect change, and engagement in activism to address racial inequity.

For example, one line of work in the lab examines how resistance and resilience to racism and discrimination are developed through familial racial-ethnic socialization, or messages from parents and family about race, ethnicity, and culture. We seek to investigate how racial-ethnic socialization can help youth cope with racism, and inform strong racial identities and a commitment to antiracism and equity. We primarily focus on Asian American and Multiracial populations ranging from adolescence (ages 14-18) to emerging adulthood (ages 18-29), and parents of Asian American and Multiracial youth.

Publications


Applying critical Multiracial theory to conceptualizing and measuring Multiracial experiences and identity


Abigail K Gabriel, Clarissa Abidog, Hyung Chol Yoo, Gabriela Livas Stein, N Keita Christophe, Annabelle Atkin, Christine Wu, Richard M Lee

Diversity and Developmental Science: Bridging the Gaps Between Research, Practice, and Policy, 2023


An exploratory mixed methods study of multiracial Americans' race choices on the 2020 census.


Annabelle L. Atkin, Mackensie Minniear

Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology, vol. 29(3), 2023, pp. 406-417


Investigating how parental support varies across racially diverse mothers and fathers in relation to emerging adults’ Multiracial experiences and psychological distress


Annabelle L Atkin, N Keita Christophe, Chelsea Derlan Williams, LOVING Study Collaborative

Race and Social Problems, 2023


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Annabelle Atkin, PhD

Assistant Professor



Human Development and Family Studies

Purdue University


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