Gómez, Jennifer M.2023-04-192023-04-192022-07J.M. Gómez. 2022. "Campus Sexual Harassment, Other Violence, and Racism, Oh my! Evidence From Black Women Undergraduates for a Culturally Competent University Approach to Title IX." Feminist Criminology, Volume 17, Issue 3, pp.368-383. https://doi.org/10.1177/155708512110625741557-08511557-086Xhttps://hdl.handle.net/2144/46057Relevant for Title IX federal legislation, the purpose of the current study is to examine cultural betrayal (within-group perpetrator) and sexual harassment (SH) with other violence and racial discrimination on Black women undergraduates' mental health. In a 60-minute online study (N = 162), over 50% experienced campus SH and other violence and/or racial discrimination, with multi-victimization being related to anxiety and other mental health outcomes. Cultural betrayal SH did not predict mental health when controlling for between-group SH. Implications include the 2019 Critical-Interdisciplinary Sexual Violence Research Summit's comprehensive research agenda: Intersectional Approaches, Perpetration, Communications, Beyond Policy, and Sexual Violence and Equity.p. 368-383Print-ElectronicenBlack women undergraduatesCampus sexual violenceCultural betrayal trauma theoryInstitutional courageTitle IXCriminologyCampus sexual harassment, other violence, and racism, oh my! Evidence from black women undergraduates for a culturally competent university approach to Title IXArticle2023-02-0110.1177/155708512110625740000-0003-3580-4634 (Gómez, Jennifer M)786856