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New publication connects personal and perceived group level discrimination to linked fate

Vanessa Gonlin

In a new publication, Assistant Professor of Sociology Vanessa Gonlin and Camryn Cobb, a UGA grad student in Financial Planning, Housing, and Consumer Economics connect personal and perceived group level discrimination to linked fate. They found that, for people with mixed-race ancestry, experiencing discrimination is strongly associated with linked fate with one's own minoritized group and also with all racialized minorities in the U.S. Additionally, believing a group is discriminated against generally increases linked fate with said group.  The full article may be found HERE.

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