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Seven Lessons about Prejudice from Social Neuroscience

Seven Lessons about Prejudice from Social Neuroscience

by CSS Blog Team | Dec 14, 2020 | Theory

By Ava Ma de Sousa This post was originally published on Cogbites. Figure 1. Image created with Canva. Reference: Amodio, D., & Cikara, M. (2020). The social neuroscience of prejudice. In press at Annual Review of Psychology.   Is racism rooted in the brain?...
COVID-19 racial health disparities: The roles of discrimination and stress

COVID-19 racial health disparities: The roles of discrimination and stress

by CSS Blog Team | Nov 30, 2020 | Review

By Keri Carvalho   Ask any researcher who studies racial health disparities, and they will tell you that even before COVID-19, we were already in a public health crisis. Black Americans were already disproportionately affected by chronic health conditions,...

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