Campus Climate Data
Aggregated anonymous insights from 13 Black ASU students regarding fatigue, stress, and belonging.
Avg. Black Fatigue
Out of 5.0 scale
Avg. Stress Level
Out of 5.0 scale
Sense of Belonging
Out of 5.0 scale
Primary Coping Strategies
How students report navigating racial stress on campus.
Core Metrics
Relative distribution of average scores.
Black Fatigue Dimensions
Multi-dimensional analysis of fatigue experiences across 13 responses with extended data. Higher scores indicate greater frequency/intensity.
About This Data
All responses are collected anonymously without IP tracking, device fingerprinting, or personally identifiable information. Data is only displayed publicly when a minimum threshold of 5 responses is met to prevent de-identification risks. Fatigue dimensions are based on research by Mary-Frances Winters and the Racial Battle Fatigue framework (Smith, 2004).
Methodology
Participants rate each dimension on a 1–5 Likert scale (1 = Strongly Disagree / Never, 5 = Strongly Agree / Frequently). Averages are computed across all valid responses. The radar chart displays the mean score for each extended fatigue dimension when available.