Fiona White

Fiona White

Professor of Social Psychology

Fiona White is a Professor of Social Psychology and Director of the Sydney University Psychology of Intergroup Relations (SUPIR) lab. She is internationally recognised for developing strategies to reduce prejudice and racism. She has over 90 research publications, received numerous Faculty, Vice Chancellor and National Awards and competitive research grant funding. In 2020, Fiona was one of seven international scholars invited to Washington DC by the Society for Research in Child Development to formulate the state of the science report on Improving Intergroup Attitudes and Interactions among Youth.

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The four Rs: Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, and anti-Racism
The four Rs: Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, and anti-Racism

Today’s article, written by Professor Fiona White from the University of Sydney, explores the research pilot she led as a consultant for the new television series airing in Australia on the ABC, The School That Tried to End Racism. The pilot involved 20 students in Year 6 completing a range of activities to challenge their racial biases.