Jennifer A. Richeson
Department of Psychology, Yale University / Institution for Social and Policy Studies, Yale University
Jennifer A. Richeson is a social psychologist at Yale University with appointments in the Department of Psychology and the Institution for Social and Policy Studies. Richeson's research examines intergroup relations, collective resistance, and political alliances, with particular attention to how stigma-based solidarity shapes intergroup dynamics and responses to structural racism and ethno-nationalism. Recent work by Richeson investigates intergroup betrayal and the conditions under which diverse coalitions maintain solidarity in the face of systemic inequality and rising nationalist movements.
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Stigma-based solidarity betrayal: Implications for resistance to the rise of ethno-nationalism in the U.S.
By Crystal Shackleford, Maya Rabinowitz, & Jennifer A. Richeson



