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Research & Advocacy

Blue Star Families' research informs all of our work. Therefore, research and advocacy are key pillars of the United Military Families Campaign (UMFC). Our groundbreaking study, 'The Diverse Experiences of Military and Veteran Families,' provides unparalleled insight into the varied experiences of military families.

This study includes focus groups, extensive review of existing literature, new analysis of existing military and Veteran data. More importantly, this study offers solutions.

The Blue Star Families team interviewed more than 100 government, nonprofit, community stakeholders to identify and prioritize action and start new conversations about how to create sustainable change.

Listen and Learn

Did you miss part of the 2021 Understanding the Diverse Experiences of Military and Veteran Families survey results release event?

Day 1 - Storytelling Event

Hear the stories and real-world implications of the results from our Understanding the Diverse Experiences of Military and Veteran Families survey. Meet the leaders who have helped shape this research and learn about the steps taken to better the world around us.

Day 2 - Data Deep Dive #1

Survey findings around the inextricable link between military families, communities, and readiness + the service member and Veteran experience.

Day 2 - Data Deep Dive #2

Survey findings around military families experience with finances, their children, and resources and services.

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REI Opening Video

Community Engagement Video

DEPLOY Fellowship Video

REI Committee Video

Mentorship & Allyship Video

What Does the Data Say?

2021 Survey Findings Summary:

Special Report: Discrimination in the Military

Service members report experiencing racial and gender discrimination, potentially impacting readiness and retention.

Most did not report the most recent incident of discrimination. Also, a smaller proportion of those active-duty service member respondents who experienced military-connected racial discrimination (43%) would recommend service than those who had not experienced discrimination (63%). Nearly one in 10 respondents who are Veterans of color (8%) report racial discrimination as one of the reasons they left military service. (2020 Military Family Lifestyle Survey)

“I think you have to first… you have to find out the root cause [of] their racism, and learn and understand that racism just didn't start yesterday. This has been systemic. This has been years that have been in the making. So [...] it's a matter of finding people who want to truly change their view. And that would take training, education. That would take admitting and having open and honest conversations like these. People willing to put themselves out there to say, ‘This is a problem, and this is what we want to do to fix it’.”

- Black Military Spouse and Veteran

Methodology & Sample

This 14 month research effort included an extensive search of the relevant literature and original analysis of public data sources, focus groups, a survey, and culminated in this report of results and recommendations. The study utilized a mixed-methods approach and convenience sampling methods to ensure a robust representation of military and Veteran family respondents of color. The total sample (2,731 respondents) includes service members, Veterans, and spouses of color, as well as white, non-Hispanic respondents who are part of multiracial/multiethnic families.

Media & Partnership Inquiries

If you are a member of the media or a nonprofit organization that supports military- and Veteran-connected communities and you are interested in partnering with Blue Star Families to promote Blue Star Families’ Social Impact Research 2021: The Diverse Experiences of Military & Veteran Families of Color, contact [email protected].

Funders

Funding for this needs assessment is provided through the generosity of our sponsors. If you are interested in funding further research, use the button below.

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Authors

From the Department of Applied Research at Blue Star Families, in collaboration with Syracuse University’s Institute for Veterans and Military Families (IVMF).

BLUE STAR FAMILIES

Jennifer L. Akin, M.P.A., Co-Director of Applied Research
Cynthia C. Rivera, M.S.W, Senior Manager of Equity and Social Impact Research
Carrie E. Carter,  M.Ed., Applied Research Generalist Consultant
Jessica D. Strong, Ph.D., Co-Director of Applied Research
Ingrid Herrera-Yee, Ph.D., Senior Applied Research Analyst Consultant
Charo K. Bates, M.B.A., M.A., M.S., Policy & Social Impact DEPLOY Fellow
Kelley M. Klor, Food Insecurity DEPLOY Fellow
Ashley B. Scott, Policy & Outreach Fellow
Jerel Ezell, Ph.D., M.P.H., Senior Applied Research Analyst Consultant for Focus Groups

D'ANIELLO INSTITUTE FOR VETERANS AND MILITARY FAMILIES

Rosalinda V. Maury, M.S., Director of Applied Research and Analytics
Mariah Brennan Nanni, M.P.A., Doctoral Research Fellow
Rachel K. Linsner, M.S., Research Associate
Jeanette Yih Harvie, Ph.D., Research Associate

Presenting Sponsor

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