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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
This panel on racial politics focuses on the determinants of the attitudes of White Americans. The papers look at the origins of white allyship, the consequences of anti-bias training, the role of empathy in racial opinion change, and the consequences of demographic change.
White Polarization on Black Lives - McKenzie Bennett, University of Notre Dame
Can Anti-bias Training Affect Diverging Public Attitudes on Racialized Topics? - Brianna Zichettella, University of Michigan; Josh Pasek, University of Michigan; Hakeem Jerome Jefferson, Stanford University; Fabian Guy Neuner, Arizona State University
Exploring Empathy as a Causal Mechanism for Racial Opinion Change in Summer 2020 - Erica Czaja, College of the Holy Cross
Raising the Future: Race and the Politics of Child-Rearing - Allison Penelope Anoll, Vanderbilt University; Andrew M. Engelhardt, Stony Brook University; Mackenzie Israel-Trummel, William & Mary