How Women of Color Detect and Respond to Multiple Forms of Prejudice

Volume: 73, Issue: 9-10, Pages: 371 - 383
Published: Feb 26, 2015
Abstract
The processes by which women of color and White women living in the United States detect and respond to prejudice may differ because women of color experience racism, sexism and intersectional bias. This review builds on past research by articulating how existing process models of stigmatization, when applied to the stigmatization of women of color, leave important research questions unanswered. Stigmatized individuals’ interpretations of and...
Paper Details
Title
How Women of Color Detect and Respond to Multiple Forms of Prejudice
Published Date
Feb 26, 2015
Journal
Volume
73
Issue
9-10
Pages
371 - 383
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