Angel Sia Dunbar, PhD (@angelsdunbar) 's Twitter Profile
Angel Sia Dunbar, PhD

@angelsdunbar

Assistant Professor @aasd_umd| Developmental Science| Racial and Emotion Socialization Scholar| Oreo McFlurry Enthusiast

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Enrique Neblett Jr. (@drneblett) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New and important work by Angel Sia Dunbar, PhD Mia Smith Bynum PhD Lydia HaRim Ahn, PhD Erica E. Coates. Observed dyadic racial socialization disrupts the association between frequent discriminatory experiences and emotional reactivity among Black adolescents srcd.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/cd…

Dr. Jessie Stern (@jessastern) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Got really tired of seeing Bronfenbrenner's bioecological model illustrated only w/ white boys. So we made a new (prettier) version centering Black girls. Please RT & share in your psych classes! Full article on #attachment & #antiracism is open access: doi.org/10.1080/146167…

Got really tired of seeing Bronfenbrenner's bioecological model illustrated only w/ white boys. So we made a new (prettier) version centering Black girls.
Please RT & share in your psych classes!

Full article on #attachment & #antiracism is open access: doi.org/10.1080/146167…
Society for Research on Adolescence (@sradolescence) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dunbar and colleagues (2021) emphasize the importance of #parents' roles in racial #socialization to help protect against painful experiences of #discrimination among Black #adolescents.

NationalPTA (@nationalpta) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dr. Shawn Jones Shawn C.T. Jones, psychologist and professor at Virginia Commonwealth University VCU, joined the #BackpackNotes podcast to offer guidance on creating schools that better serve students of color. 📲 Listen on your favorite podcast app or at PTA.org/PodcastEp48

Kamilah Legette (@kamilahlegette) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m recruiting a grad student for Fall 2022. If you are interested in studying the causes and consequences of individual and systemic racism (within schools) on youth social-emotional and identity development, please apply. DU Psychology #psychology #AcademicTwitter

The Root (@theroot) 's Twitter Profile Photo

@Laura_Kupe 92: Riana Anderson- Psychologist-(@rianaelyse)-Riana Anderson is working to make it easier for Black families to have honest discussions about race and how it continues to affect our lives on an everyday basis. #Root100 bit.ly/3k6kbMu

@Laura_Kupe 92: Riana Anderson- Psychologist-(@rianaelyse)-Riana Anderson is working to make it easier for Black families to have honest discussions about race and how it continues to affect our lives on an everyday basis. #Root100 bit.ly/3k6kbMu
Debbie Reese (tribally enrolled, Nambé Pueblo) (@debreese) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1) If you follow me, I assume you want to revisit what you were taught about Native peoples. That includes taking a critical look at ways we're depicted in children's books. It may include rejecting favorites and reaching for ones that actually help your child know who we are!

Angel Sia Dunbar, PhD (@angelsdunbar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What an exciting end to 2021 to have been awarded one of very few Brain and Behavior Institute (Brain and Behavior Institute) grants led by @HYarger_PhD to examine the role of parasympathetic nervous system functioning in teens with autism spectrum disorder. ✨🥂✨

Marketa, Ph.D. (@drmburnett) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🗣New Pub Alert In this paper, we explore the ways school discrimination and discipline inequities shape the academic and psychological adjustment of Black adolescents over time. We pay special attention to the differential impacts found for Black girls and Black boys.

🗣New Pub Alert 

In this paper, we explore the ways school discrimination and discipline inequities shape the academic and psychological adjustment of Black adolescents over time. We pay special attention to the differential impacts found for Black girls and Black boys.
Angel Sia Dunbar, PhD (@angelsdunbar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’re in the CD table of contents! Synopsis: FEELING anger in response to discrimination was healthy. Feeling sad, ashamed, and embarrassed when experiencing discrimination was related to depression/anxiety AND aggression/acting out Observed dyadic racial socialization helped.