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Celebrating Black History Month with Black-led Research

Celebrating Black History Month with Black-led Research

Update: 2022-02-17
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In this episode, we celebrate Black History Month by spotlighting some Black psychologists whose research has had profound impacts. We talk stereotype threat, implicit bias, Optimal Psychology, and  attempt to recreate the famous Doll Test on an adult(ish) man.

Researchers mentioned include: Francis Sumner, Inez Prosser, Solomon Fuller, Maxie Maultsby, Jr., Mamie Clark, Kenneth Clark, Diane Byrd, Toni Sturdivant, Iliana Alanis, Claude Steele, Beverly Daniels Tatum, Hope Landrine, Jennifer Eberhardt, Robert Lee Williams II, Joseph White, Linda James Myers, and Robert V. Guthrie.

Celebrate with us:
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Produced by Scarlet Moon Things
Co-hosted by Brian Luna and Tania Luna
Edited by Alyssa Greene 
Theme music by Barrie Gledden, Kes Loy, and Richard Kimmings

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Celebrating Black History Month with Black-led Research

Celebrating Black History Month with Black-led Research

Scarlet Moon Things