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Episode 25 – (Weekly) Divisive Tribalism

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This week, we try to tackle a big topic that is having big effects in our current political climate. Why do we cling so hard to our identified groups and what from a psychological perspective gets in our way of moving past us vs. them.

by: Jeremy J.Sierraa, Vishag A.Badrinarayanana, Harry A.Tauteb

The Meaning of Difference: American Constructions of Race and Ethnicity, Sex and Gender, Social Class, Sexuality, and Disability 7th Edition

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This week, we try to tackle a big topic that is having big effects in our current political climate. Why do we cling so hard to our identified groups and what from a psychological perspective gets in our way of moving past us vs. them.

by: Jeremy J.Sierraa, Vishag A.Badrinarayanana, Harry A.Tauteb

The Meaning of Difference: American Constructions of Race and Ethnicity, Sex and Gender, Social Class, Sexuality, and Disability 7th Edition

Be sure to follow the show on Twitter

Like us on Facebook

Check us out on Patreon if you would like to support the show

All the music used within each episode are original works by Josh Woodward

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