From one of the world's leading experts on unconscious racial bias comes a landmark examination of one of the central controversies and culturally powerful issues of our time.
Dr Jennifer Eberhardt is a professor of psychology at Stanford. She has a PhD from Harvard University, and is the recipient of many prestigious awards, including a 2014 MacArthur 'genius' award. She has been elected to the National Academy of Sciences, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and was named one of Foreign Policy's 100 Leading Global Thinkers. She is widely considered one of the world's leading experts on racial bias.
This book is deep. Deep because Jennifer Eberhardt digs right down
to the lowermost areas of mindsets, customs and attitudes. She does
so logically, thoroughly, and comprehensively, in a way that I
really believe has never been done before. It is very rarely that
you can call something highly intellectual, deeply personal, and
beautifully accessible at the same time. This book is rational,
honest, depressing but inspiring. Jennifer Eberhardt makes it clear
that racism operates at all levels, and it fills me with hope to
know that she is fighting it at all levels. More power to you,
sister. The world needs you. -- Benjamin Zephaniah
Jennifer Eberhardt's work is essential to helping us understand
racial inequalities in our country and around the world. Her
groundbreaking research and deep insight makes it possible for
individuals and communities to face our deeply-rooted human biases
with greater compassion and courage. We avoid talking about race
for fear it will divide us, but avoidance inevitably leads us to
repeat past mistakes and create conditions in which old wounds
fester rather than heal. Eberhardt gives us the opportunity to talk
about race in new ways, ultimately transforming our thinking about
ourselves and the world we want to create. -- Michelle Alexander,
author of The New Jim Crow
Jennifer Eberhardt is one of the great thinkers and one of the
great voices of our time. Everything she writes transforms the way
people see things. Every talk she gives changes people's lives.
There is nobody like her. She has unique insights into contemporary
society and a unique ability to evoke images, emotions, and
understandings that people will never forget. I believe her book
will change the conversation on race in our society - and perhaps
our society itself. -- Carol Dweck, author of Mindset
In the next decade there is a chance to make unprecedented progress
in confronting America's history of racial inequality which has
created a society where racial bias remains one of the most
challenging problems our nation faces. The hope for progress is
greatly increased by Jennifer Eberhardt's groundbreaking new book
on implicit bias. Biased presents the science of bias with
rare insight and accessibility, but it is also a work with the
power and craft to make us see why overcoming racial bias is so
critical. Jennifer Eberhardt is one America's preeminent social
psychologists and her book will be essential reading for anyone
interested in how we become a more just society.
An illuminating and readable account of how racial stereotypes and
assumptions can cause social devastation and keep huge inequalities
in place. It seeks to show how things can change for the better if
we are honest and embrace a degree of discomfort about
understanding how race works in reality. -- Dr Priyamvada Gopal,
University of Cambridge
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