Events / Perspectives: The Challenges of Navigating Dominant Culture with a Marginalized Identity

Perspectives: The Challenges of Navigating Dominant Culture with a Marginalized Identity

12:00 p.m.-1:00 p.m.
Mid Campus Center, Training Room 2057

Navigating culture and environments that regularly discriminate or marginalize your identity is hard!  It is even harder when many people don’t believe the experiences you describe or provide the support that you need.  In this session we will reflect on our Implicit Association Test, (IAT), results within a marginalized identity.  We will discuss how we can communicate with potential allies to improve our experiences and outcomes.

In order to take an IAT please go to https://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/takeatest.html and select a test on an identity where you are considered marginalized or targeted in American society.  If you have any questions please feel free to email me at e.stampp@wustl.edu.


Perspectives is a monthly dialogue series open to all members of the Washington University community. Learn more about Perspectives »

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