Feminist Lecture Series: Not Your Mother's Sexism

  • September 23, 2021
  • 4:00 PM - 5:00 CST
  • McCormick Lounge
  • Betsy Jones Hemenway, wsgsprogram@luc.edu
  • Open to the public.
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    Not Your Mother's Sexism: Decreasing Women's Endorsement of Benevolent Sexism
    by Kelsey Berryman, MA
    Ph.D. Student, Applied Social Psychology
    Kelsey Berryman received a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and a minor in French at Gustavus Adolphus College in 2016. She earned a Master of Arts in Applied Social Psychology from Loyola University Chicago in 2020. Her thesis was titled ¿Decreasing Women¿s Endorsement of Benevolent Sexism.¿ Her research interests include women¿s endorsement of sexism, political polarization, and ethical group decision-making. She is currently a graduate assistant and psychology instructor working towards her PhD in Applied Social Psychology. She works with Dr. R. Scott Tindale and Dr. Victor Ottati in the Group Decision-Making Laboratory and the Group Open-Minded Cognition Laboratory at Loyola.