In this episode, we have a very special guest joining us – Dr. Steffanie Guillermo, a distinguished figure in psychology and an associate professor at Pitzer College. Her expertise encompasses a wide range of topics, including racial/ethnic stereotyping, perceptions of threat, biases against immigrants, and disparities in racial/ethnic health.
Our conversation with Dr. Guillermo will provide unparalleled insights into the subtle yet profound ways that implicit biases influence our perceptions, actions, and judgments, particularly through the lens of visual perception. We’ll explore the concepts of "in-groups" and "out-groups" and how these categories shape our perceptions of others. By tapping into her extensive research, we'll gain an understanding of the roots of prejudice in diverse settings and contexts (Make sure to follow the provided link to read more about the research she references!).
Throughout the episode, we'll uncover the mechanisms that underlie automatic biases, shedding light on how these biases can impact our day-to-day decisions, often without our conscious awareness. Dr. Guillermo will eloquently guide us through her studies, unveiling the startling ways that race can impact even the most well-intentioned individuals.
But it's not all about exploring the intricacies of bias – we're also committed to providing practical solutions. Dr. Guillermo will offer valuable recommendations for those seeking to diminish prejudice in their lives, enabling listeners to take actionable steps toward fostering a more inclusive and equitable society.
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