Solidarity: The Role of Non-Black People of Color in Promoting Racial Equity
1Department of Psychology, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI 49008 USA.
Abstract:
Multicultural behavior analysts must stand together to address the issues of systemic racism collectively, show solidarity, and support Black lives. This article discusses the role of culturally and linguistically diverse behavior analysts, the mechanisms underlying barriers to showing solidarity, and the mechanisms required for cultural evolution to promote a compassionate and nurturing approach to racial equity. It is critical that non-Black people of color actively participate in antiracist advocacy to express solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement.
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