Interpersonal Racial Diversity During Quarantine vs In-Person

<p>Interpersonal Diversity was more likely to decrease than increase during quarantine, but it mostly remained the same.</p> <h2>Figure 1</h2> <p>Most students indicated that the interpersonal diversity in their lives remained the same during #Quarantine. Among those indicating a change, more indicated a decline than an increase.</p> <h2>Figure 2</h2> <p>Dual-Identifying Multiracials &amp; monoracial allies* were more likely to indicate that their interpersonal interactions became less diverse during quarantine, though this may be because they had more diverse circles to begin with. For instance, they&rsquo;re also the two groups least likely to indicate that most of their bonds are monoracial. Especially dual-identifying multiracials who indicated that only 10.9% of their bonds remained mostly monoracial.</p> <p><a href="https://drjarryd.medium.com/interpersonal-racial-diversity-during-quarantine-vs-in-person-4512d9068a82"><strong>Read More</strong></a></p>