"Stereotypical notions are always present, but people are most likely to fall back on them in making judgments when they feel challenged and face threat or uncertainty (Bodenhausen and Wyer 1985; Bodenhausen and Lichtenstein 1987)." https://t.co/vPikN7gI3q
@wil_da_beast630 @GaySisyphus @ConceptualDoc @deonteleologist @realchrisrufo @WoodsonCenter @1776Unites @nytimes Here is another article by Massey describing racial formation of Hispanics https://t.co/O2APUfKuD6
source for most of this thread 😌 https://t.co/ye7FacOR5H
for folks who want more info on the racialization of MX read, "Racial Formation in Theory and Practice: The Case of Mexicans in the United States" by Douglas S. Massey https://t.co/ye7FacOR5H https://t.co/k8DaDJuhxY
Imagine an America without a militarized border... A history of how America has always told lies about Mexicans: https://t.co/dHS5B3Ph86
RT @karlitaliliana: Were racialized and the deep impact that has had on the entire Latinx community and by extension immigration for all ht…
HOW CAN BLACK MAN USE PSYCHOLOGY TO CONFRONT THE TRUTH?http://t.co/P6Uem4B1LE
#digitslsoc Hispanics stereotypes and racial clarity http://t.co/yRWwL9Rb