ARTICLE 1

The marginalized “model” minority: An empirical examination of the racial triangulation of Asian Americans

Xu and Lee argue that with demographic changes in Asian and Hispanic populations in the U.S., a multidimensional racial triangulation theory is a more useful analysis of Asians in the U.S. than the more traditional black–white binary model. Do you agree that a multidimensional study of race relations is more effective to understand the demographic makeup of the U.S. currently and in the future? Support your answer with specific details from the article.

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ARTICLE 2

The central frames of color-blind racism

Bonilla-Silva identifies four frames of color-blind racism; briefly explain these four frames. What is your opinion on the usefulness of these four frames to understand issues of racism that persist today?

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ARTICLE ONE

The marginalized “model” minority: An empirical investigation of Asian Americans’ racial triangulation

With demographic changes in Asian and Hispanic populations in the United States, Xu and Lee argue that a multidimensional racial triangulation theory is a more useful analysis of Asians in the United States than the more traditional black–white binary model. Do you agree that a multidimensional study of race relations is more effective in understanding the current and future demographic makeup of the United States? Provide specific details from the article to back up your answer.

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ARTICLE 2

The central frames of color-blind racism

Bonilla-Silva identifies four frames of color-blind racism; briefly explain these four frames. What is your opinion on the usefulness of these four

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