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Interrupting internalized racial oppression: A community based ACT intervention
Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science, 2021There is a dearth of psychological intervention research to guide clinicians in supporting individuals who are impacted by systemic racism. Internalized racial oppression, adopting the negative beliefs about one’s group, is one pathway through which ...
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Iris Marion Young, 2021
Someone who does not see a pane of glass does not know that he does not see it. Someone who, being placed differ ently, does see it, does not know the other does not see it.
Michaele L. Ferguson, Andrew Valls
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Someone who does not see a pane of glass does not know that he does not see it. Someone who, being placed differ ently, does see it, does not know the other does not see it.
Michaele L. Ferguson, Andrew Valls
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Algorithms of oppression: how search engines reinforce racism
Information, Communication & Society, 2019What can possibly be more mundane than a Google search? We use the search engine countless times day in day out, allowing it to classify, retrieve, rank and order the information we request.
Kinga Polynczuk-Alenius
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Demystifying and addressing internalized racism and oppression among Asian Americans.
American Psychologist, 2021Asian Americans (AAs) are a diverse group who come from many different cultures, backgrounds, immigration histories, geographic regions, and experiences.
W. Hwang
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