By Dialynn Dwyer — 2021
“A year ago we were imagining we would be in a different place at this point.”
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CLEAR ALL
When Kimberlé Crenshaw coined the term 30 years ago, it was a relatively obscure legal concept. Then it went viral.
For Saeed Jones, generations collapse into seconds during an American week of chaos and sorrow.
This article is intended to help familiarize the reader with systemic racism and offers suggestions on how to select a jury that is less likely to be affected by racial bias.
Psychology has an opportunity to continue evolving and meet the needs of a changing U.S. population—starting by countering the pervasive and damaging effects of racism.
The writer Ibram X. Kendi has been reading a lot of books to his five-year-old daughter, Imani. And when he chooses those books, he makes sure they include many kinds of people.
She believed we have obligations to attend to our fellow humans. How could that spirit change our politics?
The day after King’s death, the writer-activist wrote a poem about what his loss meant to a movement. Fifty years later, she discusses how his model of leadership lives on.
“You’re always communicating about race, whether you talk about it or not.”
What can psychology tell us about healing from racial and ethnic trauma?
The difference between microaggressions and overt discrimination or macroaggressions, is that people who commit microagressions might not even be aware of them.