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Racial Bias in Perceptions of Children’s Pain
Do adults’ responses to a child’s bumps, bruises, and breaks depend on the child’s race?
The Double-Edged Sword of Role Models
What unintended messages do we send when we showcase successful women scientists to motivate girls to pursue STEM?
In Friendships, Variety is Truly the Spice of Life
People gravitate toward similar friends but doing the opposite increases cohesion and well-being.
The Disadvantage of Being Unfamiliar
Unfamiliar groups are judged negatively because people tend to focus on how they’re different.
Everyday Indignities of Living While Fat
Spreading fat hatred and fatphobia is not the way forward to improve health and well-being.
Unveiling White Privilege: A Path to Antiracism
Social justice requires ‘seeing’ race and unpacking privilege.
What Black People Value When White People Confront Prejudice
The “soft,” non-direct confrontations that work for White people might not be as well-liked by Black people.
Embracing the Discomfort of Hidden Biases for a More Diverse and Inclusive Future
Acknowledging hidden biases and striving to be better can create a more equitable community.