Addressing power differences may spur advantaged racial groups to act for racial equality

When different groups of people come into contact, what’s the key to motivating advantaged racial groups to join historically disadvantaged racial minority groups to strive for racial equality and social justice? It’s a complex conundrum studied for years by social scientists like Linda Tropp, professor of social psychology at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.


Click here for original story, Addressing power differences may spur advantaged racial groups to act for racial equality


Source: Phys.org