Research Topic
Creating liminal spaces in discourse: Addressing entrenched mindsets of middle-income white women's political identities and finding a common ground upon which to build
Inspirational Texts
Below you will find several works that have inspired my research
Bazerman, M. H., & Tenbrunsel, A. E. (2012). Blind spots: Why we fail to do what's right and what to do about it. Princeton University Press.
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Bregman, R. (2020). Humankind: A hopeful history. Little, Brown.
Cabral, A. (2022). Say more about that: ...And other ways to speak up, push back, and advocate for yourself and others. John Wiley & Sons.
Carnegie, D. (2021). How to win friends and influence people. Prabhat Prakashan Pvt.
Chugh, D. (2018). The person you mean to be: How good people fight bias. HarperBusiness.
DiAngelo, R. (2018). White fragility: Why it's so hard for white people to talk about racism. Beacon Press.
DiAngelo, R. (2021). Nice racism: How progressive white people perpetuate racial harm. Beacon Press.
Grant, A. (2021). Think again: The power of knowing what you don't know. National Geographic Books.
Gray, D. (2016). Liminal thinking: Create the change you want by changing the way you think. Two Waves Books.
Lee, J. (2018). Talking across the divide: How to communicate with people you disagree with and maybe even change the world. Penguin.
O'Connell, M. (2020). Notes from an Apocalypse: A personal journey to the end of the world and back. Doubleday Books.
Saad, L. (2020). Me and white supremacy: Combat racism, change the world, and become a good