[Virtual] Psychology Edwards Seminar with Jaclyn Lisnek, Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Stanford University

February 2026
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[Virtual] Psychology Edwards Seminar with Jaclyn Lisnek, Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Stanford University
When
Friday, Feb 6, 2026, 12:30 – 1:30 pm
Event interval
Single day event
Accessibility contact
chairpsy@uw.edu
Event types
Lectures/Seminars
Event sponsors
Department of Psychology
Description
Bridging Individual and Structural Racism to Increase Awareness and Motivate Change
Jaclyn Lisnek, Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Stanford University 


Despite growing public discourse on structural racism, many people continue to struggle with understanding how individual actions and institutional systems perpetuate racism in tandem. In this talk, I examine whether explicitly highlighting this mutually reinforcing relationship increases perceived responsibility at both the individual and institutional levels, heightens frustration, strengthens motivation to take action, and increases support for anti-racist policies. Across studies, findings suggest that people often treat individual- and structural-level racism as competing explanations rather than interconnected forces. However, when the link between these levels is made explicit, understanding improves. I will also share ongoing work examining how people perceive racist incidents across levels, investigating how judgments and attributions shift when individual- and institutional-level racism are presented simultaneously.

This virtual lecture is via Zoom.

These lectures are made possible by a generous endowment by Professor Allen L. Edwards

Faculty hosts: Clara Wilkins & Cynthia Levine