Youth-Led Antiracism Research: An Alternative to Mainstream Dev. Science
This event is in the past.
Noon to 1 p.m.
Merrill Palmer Skillman Institute
(Updated title and talk info as of January 19)
Colloquium: Youth-Led Antiracism Research: An Alternative to Mainstream Developmental Science that Promotes Racial Justice for Racially/Ethnically Minoritized Youth
Meeting ID: 933 0098 4313
Passcode: 453609
Speaker: Josefina Bañales, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Illinois, Chicago
In this talk, Dr. Bañales will stir reflection on or further reflection on the ways in which white supremacy and adultism function in Developmental Science. She will then discuss how the principles of Youth-Led Antiracism Research can be used to challenge white supremacy and adultism in Developmental Science. Dr. Bañales will map the principles onto two of her research/practice-based studies to showcase the principles in action. She will conclude with the audience's reflections on how to challenge white supremacy and adultism in Developmental Science.
Contact
Ryan Cunningham
ryanc@wayne.edu