In the wake of global movements against racial injustice, psychologists Nolitha Tsengiwe and Leanne Stillerman engage in a profound dialogue exploring the psychological dimensions of structural racism. This webinar delves into topics such as rank and power dynamics, white privilege, and the oppression of marginalized groups. The discussion emphasizes the necessity of creating safe spaces to confront unconscious biases and the deep-seated beliefs that perpetuate systemic inequities
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this talk, participants will be able to:
Understand the psychological underpinnings of structural racism and its impact on individuals and communities.
Recognize the roles of rank, power, and privilege in perpetuating systemic oppression.
Develop strategies to create safe environments for addressing unconscious biases and racialized feelings.
Apply insights from the dialogue to enhance culturally competent and ethical psychological practice.
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