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[PAST EVENT] A Conversation About Solo Status and Stereotype Threat at W&M
February 27, 2012
5:05pm - 7:05pm
Location
Blow Memorial Hall, Counseling Center262 Richmond Rd
Williamsburg, VA 23185Map this location
Monday, February 27, from 5-7 p.m. in the Counseling Center
A Conversation About Solo Status and Stereotype Threat at W&M
"Stereotype threat refers to being at risk of confirming, as self-characteristic, a negative stereotype about one's group." (Steele & Aronson, 1995)
When individuals enter settings in which members of their race or gender are not well represented, they can find themselves to be one of very few or the sole representative of their social group. Such individuals are said to experience solo status. Sekaquaptewa, D., and Thompson, M. (2002).
Join Warrenetta Mann and Patrick Hudgins from the W&M Counseling Center, and WMSURE co-directors Anne H. Charity Hudley and Cheryl Dickter for a conversation on solo status and stereotype threat on the William and Mary campus.
Students, faculty and staff are invited. Dinner will be provided, so please RSVP here: {{http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/SoloStatusStereotypeThreatConversation}}.
For readings about solo status and stereotype threat see:
Steele, Claude M. (1999). Thin Ice. "Stereotype Threat" and Black College Students, Atlantic Monthly 284 (2).
and
Sekaquaptewa, D., and Thompson, M. (2002). The differential effects of solo status on members of high and low status groups. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 28, 694-707.
A Conversation About Solo Status and Stereotype Threat at W&M
"Stereotype threat refers to being at risk of confirming, as self-characteristic, a negative stereotype about one's group." (Steele & Aronson, 1995)
When individuals enter settings in which members of their race or gender are not well represented, they can find themselves to be one of very few or the sole representative of their social group. Such individuals are said to experience solo status. Sekaquaptewa, D., and Thompson, M. (2002).
Join Warrenetta Mann and Patrick Hudgins from the W&M Counseling Center, and WMSURE co-directors Anne H. Charity Hudley and Cheryl Dickter for a conversation on solo status and stereotype threat on the William and Mary campus.
Students, faculty and staff are invited. Dinner will be provided, so please RSVP here: {{http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/SoloStatusStereotypeThreatConversation}}.
For readings about solo status and stereotype threat see:
Steele, Claude M. (1999). Thin Ice. "Stereotype Threat" and Black College Students, Atlantic Monthly 284 (2).
and
Sekaquaptewa, D., and Thompson, M. (2002). The differential effects of solo status on members of high and low status groups. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 28, 694-707.
Contact
[[acharityhudley]]