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Nathan R. Todd
Nathan R. Todd
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Perceived racism and mental health among Black American adults: a meta-analytic review.
AL Pieterse, NR Todd, HA Neville, RT Carter
Journal of counseling psychology 59 (1), 1, 2012
10312012
Counseling psychology trainees' perceptions of training and commitments to social justice.
AM Beer, LB Spanierman, JC Greene, NR Todd
Journal of counseling psychology 59 (1), 120, 2012
1912012
Aggressive and prosocial behavior: Community violence, cognitive, and behavioral predictors among urban African American youth
SD McMahon, NR Todd, A Martinez, C Coker, CF Sheu, J Washburn, ...
American Journal of Community Psychology 51, 407-421, 2013
1582013
Psychosocial costs of racism to Whites: Understanding patterns among university students.
LB Spanierman, NR Todd, CJ Anderson
Journal of Counseling Psychology 56 (2), 239, 2009
1402009
White men’s fears, White women’s tears: Examining gender differences in racial affect types
LB Spanierman, JC Beard, NR Todd
Sex Roles 67, 174-186, 2012
1342012
White dialectics: A new framework for theory, research, and practice with White students
NR Todd, EM Abrams
The Counseling Psychologist 39, 353-395, 2011
1142011
White students reflecting on whiteness: Understanding emotional responses.
NR Todd, LB Spanierman, MS Aber
Journal of diversity in higher education 3 (2), 97, 2010
972010
Culture and community psychology: Toward a renewed and reimagined vision
MJ Kral, JI Ramírez García, MS Aber, N Masood, U Dutta, NR Todd
American journal of community psychology 47, 46-57, 2011
942011
Internalized model minority myth among Asian Americans: Links to anti-Black attitudes and opposition to affirmative action.
J Yi, NR Todd
Cultural diversity and ethnic minority psychology 27 (4), 569, 2021
932021
Ethnography in Community Psychology: Promises and Tensions
AD Case, NR Todd, MJ Kral
American journal of community psychology 54, 60-71, 2014
842014
Social Justice and Religious Participation: A Qualitative Investigation of Christian Perspectives
NR Todd, AK Rufa
American Journal of Community Psychology 51, 315-331, 2013
802013
The role of attitudes toward white privilege and religious beliefs in predicting social justice interest and commitment
NR Todd, EA McConnell, RL Suffrin
American journal of community psychology 53, 109-121, 2014
772014
Longitudinal examination of the psychosocial costs of racism to Whites across the college experience.
NR Todd, LB Spanierman, VP Poteat
Journal of counseling psychology 58 (4), 508, 2011
772011
Okay to say?: Initial validation of the Acceptability of Racial Microaggressions Scale.
Y Mekawi, NR Todd
Cultural diversity and ethnic minority psychology 24 (3), 346, 2018
702018
DREAMzone: Testing two vicarious contact interventions to improve attitudes toward undocumented immigrants.
GA Cadenas, J Cisneros, NR Todd, LB Spanierman
Journal of Diversity in Higher Education 11 (3), 295, 2018
692018
Religious Networking Organizations and Social Justice: An Ethnographic Case Study
NR Todd
American Journal of Community Psychology 50, 229-245, 2012
692012
Complicating counterspaces: Intersectionality and the Michigan womyn's music festival
EA McConnell, NR Todd, C Odahl‐Ruan, M Shattell
American journal of community psychology 57 (3-4), 473-488, 2016
642016
Religious congregations as mediating structures for social justice: A multilevel examination
NR Todd, NE Allen
American Journal of Community Psychology 48 (3-4), 222-237, 2011
642011
Ignoring race and denying racism: A meta-analysis of the associations between colorblind racial ideology, anti-Blackness, and other variables antithetical to racial justice.
J Yi, HA Neville, NR Todd, Y Mekawi
Journal of Counseling Psychology 70 (3), 258, 2023
572023
Color-blind racial ideology and beliefs about a racialized university mascot.
HA Neville, JG Yeung, NR Todd, LB Spanierman, TD Reed
Journal of Diversity in Higher Education 4 (4), 236, 2011
552011
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