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Dr Hannah Yared

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Psychologist | Lecturer @Swinburne researching #Racism in Psych & Education, Racial Identity, #Belonging, Racial Literacy. She/her.

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The pervasive idea in academia that whiteness makes you more “objective” when researching race & racism but a lived experience of racism makes you prone to bias IS racist. This plays into the harmful narrative that white ppl don’t have a race & can therefore see things clearly


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As an Iranian woman, I reject Western states & liberals who coopt us 2 promote notions of feminism revolving exclusively around bodily autonomy & excluding socio-economic rights, & who promote us while actively murdering our sisters in Palestine & Lebanon x.com/senateur61/sta…

#AhouDaryaei Iranian woman fighting for #WomanLifeFreedom what brave young woman I would be unable of having this courage and you? @EmmanuelMacron what are you going to do to protect her ?

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Why do we call it a GENOCIDE? Hear it from the Queen 🔥


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While people are watching the U.S. elections, we in North Gaza can hear heavy shelling and U.S.-sponsored bombs being dropped on us. Remember, whoever wins, they are all war criminals.


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Who knew genocide was a questionable campaign strategy???


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For those who want to learn more about what has happened in this country, here are some facts 👇🏾 theguardian.com/australia-news…


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I sat down with ABC Radio National to remind this country to get used to Truth-Telling because I'm not going anywhere.


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Tenured professors who probably once told themselves they would take more radical positions once they got tenure are the ones who claim to be neutral on “complicated” issues because they simply don’t know enough.

“I’m going to speak out after tenure…” - *someone who has no intention of ever speaking out*



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All I'm gonna say about the current Quant v Qual Crom discourse is that there is a very specific weird and problematic mentality of many. non-black quant researchers who study black people. They want to "study us" to get their accolades but would rather not engage with us


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Every thing you have witnessed since Oct 7th one year ago. Was happening to Palestinians for 75 years. Do you understand?

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364 days and 76 years of ethnic cleansing and genocide. If you haven't spoken out against this, please stop writing about colonialism and decolonization.


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Looking for marking opportunities in Trimester 3 (from November) particularly in areas related to assessment design and inclusive learning environments in higher education! Pls see CV: docs.google.com/document/d/1H4…


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We are witnessing the inevitable result of discourses that situate academia as a "site of struggle" against capitalism, imperialism, and injustice - as someone who is in the academy myself, let me make this abundantly clear: Academics are NOT, and never have been, at the…

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This exchange should be studied for a long time. The interviewer read the book, not to gain new insight, but to get angry that it wasn't written from the perspective he preferred. He expected Coates to crumble under his onslaught. But Coates didn't. That's what makes it powerful.

Ta-Nehisi Coates’ new book, “The Message,” is a trio of interconnected essays that examine how the stories people tell — or avoid telling — can shape and even distort reality: “I am most concerned always with those that don’t have a voice.” cbsn.ws/4gJxe2g



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1/3 Race is not merely a characteristic OF an individual; race reflects individuals' experiences WITHIN a society. Given that race is socio-politically and historically constructed via racism, race cannot exist independently from racism.


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Gaza: In the largest and most shameful concentration camp of the 21st century, Israel is genociding the Palestinians one neighborhood at the time, one hospital at the time, one school at the time, one refugee camp at the time, one 'safe zone' at the time. With US and European…

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A lot of times people say "colour of their skin", they should actually be saying "racism."


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We have only a tip of the iceberg understanding of how racism impacts Black health! This @JAMA_current study shows an association w/ greater connectivity in brain pathways involved with rumination —>increased vulnerability to stress disorders & neurodegenerative disease…

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📢 Announcing "Listening More" Resources for Psychology Supervisors Australian Indigenous Psychology Education Project (AIPEP), in collaboration with the Australian Indigenous Psychologists Association (AIPA), has developed invaluable resources to enhance the cultural safety and…

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