Anti-Racism Practices

Please click below to learn more about anti-racist lab practices, how to incorporate anti-racist practices in research collaborations and with families, schools and after-school programming. If you have resources to share with SRA membership, please contact us

Lab Practices
Research Practices

Promoting Anti-Racism with Families, Schools, & After School


Collaboration

Resources For Talking About Race, Racism And Racialized Violence With Kids

This document was compiled by the Center for Racial Justice in Education. It is not meant to be exhaustive and will be continually updated as we are made aware of more resources.


Videos And Teaching Materials On “Hidden Figures” In Developmental Science

As you may know, there are over 100,000 psychology undergraduate majors and approximately 15,000 human development undergraduate majors in the United States, of which approximately only 15% are underrepresented minorities. In fact, Black and Latinx students are often underrepresented in graduate studies and particularly in full professor and leadership roles. To pique the interest of a broader diversity of potential developmental scientists at an earlier stage in their own career development, the Society for Research in Child Development (SRCD) has developed the “Hidden Figures” in Development Science video series that can be useful as a teaching resource.

The videos feature 12 scholars, include narratives of these leaders’ professional trajectories, the challenges they have faced along the way, and their perspective on how diversity enhances the contributions of developmental science. Accompanying pedagogical materials for each video include in-class and out-of-class activities, discussion questions, and small group activities. To view the videos and pedagogical materials please visit https://www.srcd.org/professional-advancement/hidden-figures-developmental-science-series. They are also provided below for your easy reference.