Psychology of Prejudice

Exploring the psychological roots of discrimination and how to overcome implicit biases.

Abstract image of a man submerged underwater with open eyes, fading into darkness, symbolizing whiteness receding from narrative control.

The White Gaze and the Bottom of the Ocean

A Black author writes a fiction novel where white men aren’t centered. The white literary agent feels “excluded.” The Jewish manager feels “hurt.” What happens when whiteness meets a world where it’s not the protagonist? And why do gatekeepers panic when they’re no longer in control?

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We Need to Talk About Kevin—And the Society That Creates People Like Him – Part 1

We Need to Talk About Kevin isn’t just a novel about a school shooter. It’s a reflection of a culture that breeds male entitlement, rewards rage, and enables white patriarchal violence. In America, mass shootings aren’t random—they are the result of a system that fosters resentment, denies accountability, and resists change.

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