Amanda Perez
Amanda Danielle Perez is a doctoral student in social psychology at UC Berkeley. Her research interests broadly revolve around intergroup dynamics, as she believes…
Amanda Danielle Perez is a doctoral student in social psychology at UC Berkeley. Her research interests broadly revolve around intergroup dynamics, as she believes…
Allister (Pilar) Plater is a doctoral student in sociology at University of Virginia. She received her master’s degree in educational studies from Tufts University…
Sandra Portocarrero is a doctoral student in sociology at Columbia University. She is an organizational ethnographer with a particular interest in diversity and inclusion…
Jairo Ramos is a doctoral student in social psychology at the University of Colorado Boulder. He moved from Colombia to Miami at the age…
Emily Rehbein is a fifth-year doctoral candidate in the Social and Health Psychology Doctoral Program at Stony Brook University. She holds a BA in…
Diego Reinero is a MindCORE Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Pennsylvania. He investigates how people’s moral and political views change through conversations…
Jasmine Sanders is a sociology PhD student at UC Berkeley. Her research centers issues of equity and access with a focus on organizational inequality,…
Tyrone Jesse Sgambati is a PhD candidate in psychology at UC Berkeley. He completed his BS at the University of Michigan, where he studied…
Nirupika Sharma is a PhD candidate in social-personality psychology at the University of California, Berkeley. Born and raised in Queens, New York, Nirupika holds…
Alicia Sheares is a doctoral student at UC Berkeley where her research centers on race and ethnicity, immigration, inequality, and work and organizations. Her…
Tara Srirangarajan is a PhD candidate and NSF Graduate Research Fellow in the Department of Psychology at Stanford University. Her research interests lie at…
Jordan Starck is a doctoral student pursuing a joint degree in psychology and social policy at Princeton University. He studies race, bias, and interventions…