SMCaliendo
- @ Thanks so much, Doc. I need to do a soon to reciprocate. I appreciate you thinking of me!1:36 PM Nov 6th from TweetDeck in reply to ChrisMacDen
- Whomever recommends the most folks who take our short survey gets a $150 gift card from Amazon.com. // Thx for Ur help!12:55 PM Nov 6th from TweetDeck
- @ and I will be speaking on Long Island on Monday (Nov. 9). Come and say "hi!" 6:50 AM Nov 5th from TweetDeck
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- @ I totally did that, too! But now I forget. But they were hard. As a kid, I had to figure out who all those women were! LOL5:59 AM Oct 29th from TweetDeck in reply to ChrisMacDen
- @ Amon Emeka talks about confirmation bias. Yes!1:34 PM Oct 23rd from TweetDeck
- @ Oh man. It's getting worse. The "Asian people run me over for a candy bar" woman was too much.1:33 PM Oct 23rd from TweetDeck
- @ "Hey mom, I sat by a Black guy today for 12 minutes and he didn't even try to mug me. I'm not racist anymore!" LOL1:32 PM Oct 23rd from TweetDeck
- @ And while there is underlying validity to that idea, as usual we get oversimplification and quick fix "solutions": seat swap.1:31 PM Oct 23rd from TweetDeck
- @ because so many Americans equate Dr. Phil with psychology, he had a real chance to explain subconscious biases. Too bad.1:28 PM Oct 23rd from TweetDeck
- @ For sure! For instance, I'm not sure how much value there is to "come sit by a Black man" bit. WTF?1:26 PM Oct 23rd from TweetDeck
- @ @ The "white stereotypes" segment detracts from the important issue and serves to trivialize by equalizing.1:19 PM Oct 23rd from TweetDeck
- @ @ Areva Martin is doing a nice job, but she might try to talk about "otherness" as a meta-critique1:17 PM Oct 23rd from TweetDeck in reply to JessieNYC
- @ @ I think Dr. Phil is trolling the RaceProject FB page for all his headlines. LOL1:15 PM Oct 23rd from TweetDeck in reply to JessieNYC
- @ I'm watching it, too. He started by talking about subconscious bias and "programming," so I'm optimistic, but so far. . . ugh.1:10 PM Oct 23rd from TweetDeck in reply to JessieNYC
- @ Wanted to make sure you saw this// Just How Relevant Is Political Science? - NYTimes.com 1:37 PM Oct 20th from TweetDeck in reply to LatinoPolitics
- @ Sorry I missed this earlier. I was moved and inspired. I knew that there are no easy answers, but these perspectives are valuable.1:34 PM Oct 20th from TweetDeck in reply to mikhaill
- @ No doubt that's part of it. His putting "science" in quotes in "political science" in the statement really got me.7:57 PM Oct 16th from TweetDeck in reply to LatinoPolitics
- @ Coburn is going to be the scorn of us political scientists nerds forever!5:35 PM Oct 16th from TweetDeck in reply to LatinoPolitics
- @ Thanks for the (on behalf of Charlton and me @, as well as just me)-- you're awesome!5:31 PM Oct 16th from TweetDeck in reply to drlawmom
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- Name Stephen M. Caliendo
- Location Chicago, IL, USA
- Web http://RaceProjec...
- Bio Assoc. Prof. of Pol. Sci., North Central College
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