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  2. White Racial Identity Development - Wikipedia

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    The White racial identity attitude scale was developed by African American Psychologists, Janet Helms and Robert Carter in 1990. It was designed and consists of 50 items to help understand the attitudes reflecting the five-status model of the White racial identity development (contact, disintegration, reintegration/pseudo independence, immersion/emersion, and autonomy). [5]

  3. Janet E. Helms - Wikipedia

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    Janet E. Helms is an American research psychologist known for her study of ethnic minority issues. [1] A scholar, author and educator, she is most known for her racial identity theory that is applied to multiple disciplines, including education and law. [ 2 ]

  4. White identity - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, the White Racial Identity Development by Janet E. Helms explored the perceptions and self-identification of white people. [21] Helms has been credited as developing one of the earliest models which profiles a non-racist progression to white identity. [22]

  5. What makes 'Karens' tick? Experts analyze the entitled ... - AOL

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    Stovall references psychologist Janet Helms’s Racial Identity Development model, ... For white women such as the gun-pointing Patricia McCloskey, she adds, “There’s a way in which this ...

  6. Searching for my identity as a mixed-Black woman ... - AOL

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    For adoptees, figuring out our story requires work — scouring fragments of documents, stories and phone conversations. And sometimes, we still come up short.

  7. Cultural racism - Wikipedia

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    Referring specifically to the situation in the U.S., the psychologist Janet Helms defined cultural racism as "societal beliefs and customs that promote the assumption that the products of White culture (e.g., language, traditions, appearance) are superior to those of non-White cultures". [33]

  8. Rachel Dolezal on how her identity challenges white supremacy

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  9. Black psychology - Wikipedia

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    Janet Helms: Well known for her study of ethnic minority issues, specifically for her racial identity theory that has been applied across disciplines. Linda James Myers: Professor of African-American Psychology at Ohio State University. She is known for her critiques of traditional, Euro-centric psychology. [63]