Table 1.
Parent Version | Have you talked with your children about them being treated differently because they are Mexican? If so, what kinds of things have you talked to them about? |
Do you give [your children] specific ways to deal or cope with discrimination if it were to happen to them? What advice have you given them? • In school by peers? • In school by teachers/administrators? • In a store/restaurant? • While playing sports or doing an extracurricular activity? • While spending time with friends outside of school? • By police/ICE? • On social media? Exposure to discrimination/racism on TV and social media? | |
Adolescent Version | Have your parents had conversations with you about people treating you differently because you are Mexican? What kinds of things have they said? • Follow ups: For example, being called names or teased; being left out; being treated differently by teachers. |
How do your parents talk to you about these issues? What kind of things do they tell you? • Do they talk about their own experiences being treated differently? • Any experiences where people have treated you differently that led you to talk about it? • Do they talk about current events or the news? • Do they use books or movies or tv shows? • Who brings this up? You or your parents or both? • If your parents don’t talk about these issues with you, how does that make you feel? | |
Have they given you specific ways to deal with discrimination if it were to happen to you? What kinds of advice have they given you? • In school by peers? • In school by teachers/administrators? • In a store/restaurant? • While playing sports or doing an extracurricular activity? • While spending time with friends outside of school? • By police/ICE? • On social media? |