The Journal of Critical Race and Ethnic Studies is a multidisciplinary, scientific, peer reviewed and open-access journal that publishes empirical research, critical reviews, theoretical articles, interviews, and invited book reviews that focus on and advance knowledge of critical race and ethnic studies nationally and internationally. Areas covered also include intersections between race, gender, sexual orientation, social class, ability status, physical and mental well-being, individual therapeutic, educational, pedagogical, social justice and activism, work/employment, social public policy interventions, family across the lifespan, and the arts.
See the Aims and Scope for more information about JCRES.
CALL FOR PAPERS: JCRES is currently accepting submissions for an upcoming volume.
Current Issue: Volume 2, Issue 1
(2024)
Marginalization of Racial & Ethnic Perspectives by Mainstream News Media in an Everchanging Media Landscape
Editorial Notes
Editorial Statement
Sakina Jangbar
Artist Statement
Carmen Collins
Featured Topic
Intersectionality and the framing of news: A discourse analysis of Black press and mainstream coverage about Vice President Kamala Harris
Rockia K. Harris, Shaniece B. Bickham, and Jinx C. Broussard
Breaking news: The presence of the White racial frame in partisan cable news networks’ coverage of officers killing Black victims
Andrea C. Smith and Jonathan M. Cox
CRES Scholarship
Creating spaces to shift the power dynamics: Counter-storytelling through the Voices of Empowerment Conference
Jordan González, Yolanda Sealey-Ruiz, Lonice Eversley, Aliya Holmes, and Natalie Byfield
Should we clear the cobwebs in our minds or dismantle racial structures? Reflections on the lack of critical thinking of higher education staff in the UK
Chrissie Da Costa
Book Reviews
Book Review: The Sociology of Cardi B: A Trap Feminist Approach
Dominique Dillard