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Being seen : one deafblind woman's guide to end ableism
by Elsa Sjunneson
In this blend of memoir, media criticism and cultural critique, the Deafblind writer and four-time Hugo Award finalist discusses how the media represents disability in books, movies and TV, as well as her efforts to fight ableism.
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Blindspot : hidden biases of good people
by Mahzarin R Banaji
A pair of leading psychologists argues that prejudice toward others is often an unconscious part of the human psyche, providing an analysis of the science behind biased feelings while sharing guidelines for identifying and learning from hidden prejudices.
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(Mis)diagnosed : how bias distorts our perception of mental health
by Jonathan Foiles
In a clear, empathetic style, Jonathan Foiles, author of the critically acclaimed This City Is Killing Me, takes us through troubling examples of bias in mental health work. Placing them in context of past blunders in the history of psychiatry and the DSM, he looks closely at questions that lay bare the intersections between mental health care, race, gender, and sexuality.
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The person you mean to be : how good people fight bias
by Dolly Chugh
An award-winning social psychologist reveals her research findings in unconscious bias and offers tools for respectfully and effectively talking about politics, being a better colleague to people who don't look like you and influencing change.
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