Sarah Jones on Stereotypes and Stereotyping
Posted by The Situationist Staff on June 26, 2010
We highly recommend a 13-minute podcast in which Sarah Jones (a Tony Award winning playwright and performer) reflects on morals, racial stereotyping, and the perils of West Coast jaywalking. You can listen to the podcast (recorded live at The Moth Main Stage) here.
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For a sample of related Situationist posts, see “Why Race May Influence Us Even When We “Know” It Doesn’t,” “Hoyas, Hos, & Gangstas,” “The ‘Turban Effect’,” “Journalists as Social Psychologists & Social Psychologists as Entertainers,” “The Situation of Racial Profiling,” “The Situation of Prejudice: Us vs. Them? or Them Is Us?,” “Do We Miss Racial Stereotypes Today that Will Be Evident Tomorrow?,” “Perceptions of Racial Divide,” and “The Psychology of Barack Obama as the Antichrist.”
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