This document discusses various topics related to the psychology of oppression and liberation. It includes 10 sections covering topics such as vigilantism among women, raced-gender analysis, colonialism in Africa, internalized racial oppression, nuclear colonialism in Canada, liberation psychology, decolonial theory and disability studies, community safety, and aspects of life in the US that resemble hallmarks of oppression. The document concludes with 12 references cited in APA format related to the topics covered.
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Psychology of Oppression and Liberation
1. PSYCHOLOGY 1
PSYCHOLOGY OF OPPRESSION AND LIBERATION
Student’s name
Course
Institutional affiliation
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Date
2. PSYCHOLOGY 2
PSYCHOLOGY OF OPPRESSION AND LIBERATION
Abstract
Conclusion
Notes
1. Vigilantism among women
2. Raced-gender Analysis
3. The bridge we call home
4. Expanding on Marilyn Oppression
5. The actions of Abolitionists
6. Stages of colonialism in Africa
7. Adaptive response to oppression
8. The political economy of radioactive colonialism
9. Concepts of liberation psychology
10. Decolonial theory and disability studies
11. Building community safety
12. Life in the US has the Hallmarks
3. PSYCHOLOGY 3
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