Research on Anti-Black Racism in Organizations: Insights, Ideas, and Considerations

Danielle King, Alison V. Hall, Lars Johnson, James Carter, DOMINIQUE BURROWS, Naomi Samuel

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Abstract

In the wake of recent, highly publicized examples of anti-Black racism, scholars and practitioners are seeking ways to use their skills, resources, and platforms to better understand and address this phenomenon. Naming, examining, and countering anti-Black racism are critical steps toward fostering antiracist science and practice. To support those efforts, this paper details key insights from past research on anti-Black racism in organizations, draws from critical race perspectives to highlight specific topics that warrant consideration in future research, and offers considerations for how scholars should approach anti-Black racism research. Future research ideas include: specific manifestations of anti-Black racism within organizations, the double-bind of authenticity for Black employees, intersectionality among Black employees, and means of redressing anti-Black racism in organizations. Suggested research considerations include: understanding the history of anti-Black racism within research and integrating anti-Black racism research insights across organizational science. Research insights, ideas, and considerations are outlined to provide context for past and current experiences and guidance for future scholarship concerning anti-Black racism in organizations.
Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Business and Psychology
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 5 Feb 2023

Keywords

  • Diversity and inclusion
  • anti-racism

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