Episode 35 - Dr. Bentley Gibson - "Work With to Win With"

Published on: March 27, 2024

Next pod episode: Dr. Bentley Gibson!

We were so excited to talk with Dr. Bentley Gibson! Dr. Gibson (she/her) received a BA in Psychology from Spelman College, and completed her Master's and Doctorate in Cognition and Development Psychology at Emory University, focusing on the development of racial and gender biases from early childhood to adulthood.  Dr. Gibson is currently Assistant Professor of Psychology at Georgia Highlands College. Her research focuses on ​implicit biases, which regular listeners of the show probably know are associations that people may be unaware they possess, yet still impact their behaviors.  She’s also the founder of “The Bias Adjuster,” which helps people identify and challenge their biases.

We loved talking with Bentley about bias, its roots, and how people react when they are confronted with their bias, and how we can make sure that our biases don’t own us. Lots of laughter awaits you!


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Links mentioned in this episode:
Implicit Association Test (IAT)
East Bay Yesterday - Podcast
Self-Presentation in Interracial Settings: The Competence Downshift by White Liberals
Racial Microaggressions in Everyday Life - Publication by Dr. Derald Wing Sue
Diversity Science Lab - Professor Calvin Lai
East Bay Dragons - Blog
Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?: And Other Conversations About Race Book by Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum
Mexico and Peru: The Black Grandma in the Closet - Episode from Black in Latin America

Dr. Bentley Gibson’s links:
The Bias Adjuster - website
My Magical Hair - Kids book by Dr. Bentley Gibson

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