Journal History

Marginalized Minorities Asian Review is an annual academic journal that offers a platform for scholarly exploration of all scope of psychology in relation to ethnicity and its intersections within social, language, education, health/clinical, cultural, religious, and gender contextss. Dedicated to advancing knowledge on the unique psychological experiences of marginalized and minority groups, this journal emphasizes the nuanced ways in which ethnicity interacts with various social constructs, contributing to the understanding of diverse populations.
With a focus on the psychological dynamics within Asian communities and Asian diaspora globally, the journal invites submissions that explore how ethnic identity influences mental health, behavior, and social interactions. Articles may delve into issues such as the psychological impact of discrimination, language, cultural adaptation, religious beliefs, and gender roles within ethnic groups. The journal encourages research that examines the intersectionality of these factors, offering insights into how they shape individual and collective experiences.