Experiences of Civic Participation Among Older African American and Latinx Immigrant Adults in the Context of an Ageist and Racist Society.

TitleExperiences of Civic Participation Among Older African American and Latinx Immigrant Adults in the Context of an Ageist and Racist Society.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2023
AuthorsReyes, L
JournalRes Aging
Volume45
Issue1
Pagination92-103
Date Published2023 Jan
ISSN1552-7573
KeywordsAged, Ageism, Black or African American, Hispanic or Latino, Humans, Racism
Abstract

In the past 20 years, older adults' civic participation has received considerable attention. Current literature shows that rates of voting and volunteering have been consistently lower among African Americans and Latinx older adults compared to White older adults. However, little research has explored civic participation in the context of historical structures of inequality that influence how Black and Latinx populations participate in civic life. I draw from an intersectional life course perspective and phenomenological methods to examine experiences of civic participation through participants' lens. Findings draw our attention to how race/racism and age/ageism shape how, where, and with whom participants participate. Findings demonstrate how civic participation is embedded within systems of inequality that inform individual behavior as well as available opportunities for engagement. These findings call attention to the need to re-conceptualize and support civic participation that centers the experiences of historically ethnoracially oppressed populations.

DOI10.1177/01640275221094288
Alternate JournalRes Aging
PubMed ID35465781