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Sylvia Perry [https://www.sciplab.com/people] is a social psychologist and Associate Professor at Northwestern University, where she directs the Social Cognition and Social Identity Lab. She studies the psychological mechanisms that shape how people recognize and confront their own biases, as well as how those biases are transmitted across generations. We talk about her research on racial socialization, specifically focusing on how white parents navigate—or frequently avoid—conversations about race with their children. Sylvia shares insights from her research on facilitating parent-child discussions about race and racism. We discuss why color-conscious messaging is more effective than "colorblind" approaches at reducing children’s implicit biases and how addressing subtle microaggressions can be more impactful for a child’s development than discussing overt prejudice alone. Along the way, we explore the privilege underlying the freedom to opt out of these difficult conversations and offer practical takeaways for parents looking to foster empathy and a sense of fairness in their own homes. For a transcript of this episode, visit this episode's page at: http://opinionsciencepodcast.com/episodes/ [http://opinionsciencepodcast.com/episodes/] Learn more about Opinion Science at http://opinionsciencepodcast.com/ [http://opinionsciencepodcast.com/] and follow @OpinionSciPod [https://twitter.com/OpinionSciPod] on Twitter.
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