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Camilo Posada Rodríguez

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🇵🇦🇨🇴 | Clinical Psych Doctoral Candidate at Penn State | Culture + Intersectionality + Latine & SGM Mental Health | he/él

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Racial Resentment Among White Americans by Birth Year and Demographics

This figure presents the same four-panel layout (education, gender, geography, religion) but for White Americans from birth years 1940 to 2000.

Education panel: A pronounced divide shows non-college Whites with substantially higher resentment across all cohorts, increasing sharply for older birth years. College-educated Whites rise more modestly but remain distinctly lower, especially among younger cohorts.

Gender panel: Male and female trendlines rise together, with women slightly higher in mid-century cohorts. Younger cohorts of both genders start lower and climb with age.

Geography panel: Regional lines separate clearly: the South is highest in resentment, followed by the Midwest. The West and Northeast show lower levels, with the Northeast consistently at the bottom. All regions slope upward toward older cohorts.

Religion panel: Protestants show the highest resentment, peaking among mid-century cohorts. Catholics sit in the middle. Non-affiliated Whites show the lowest resentment, especially among younger respondents, with a small rise among mid-century generations.

The figure notes CES 2024 data with GAM-smoothed trendlines.

Racial Resentment Among White Americans by Birth Year and Demographics This figure presents the same four-panel layout (education, gender, geography, religion) but for White Americans from birth years 1940 to 2000. Education panel: A pronounced divide shows non-college Whites with substantially higher resentment across all cohorts, increasing sharply for older birth years. College-educated Whites rise more modestly but remain distinctly lower, especially among younger cohorts. Gender panel: Male and female trendlines rise together, with women slightly higher in mid-century cohorts. Younger cohorts of both genders start lower and climb with age. Geography panel: Regional lines separate clearly: the South is highest in resentment, followed by the Midwest. The West and Northeast show lower levels, with the Northeast consistently at the bottom. All regions slope upward toward older cohorts. Religion panel: Protestants show the highest resentment, peaking among mid-century cohorts. Catholics sit in the middle. Non-affiliated Whites show the lowest resentment, especially among younger respondents, with a small rise among mid-century generations. The figure notes CES 2024 data with GAM-smoothed trendlines.

Those claiming Dems should retreat on racial justice aren't hard-headed realists, they're pushing against the electoral tide rather than leaning into it. The story of Gen Z isn't about racist backlash or red-pilled young men. It's the most racially progressive generation in American history. 🧵

14.11.2025 20:43 — 👍 3958    🔁 1249    💬 54    📌 133

If you have to get permission to teach in your area of expertise from people who are definitionally not qualified to adjudicate your expertise then you are no longer working at a university.

You’re working at a state propaganda factory.

13.11.2025 23:48 — 👍 2842    🔁 1021    💬 27    📌 21

Hey here's a question why have six figure income NYT contributors done a hundred pieces on the dangers of letting children transition and zero about this

02.10.2025 11:59 — 👍 599    🔁 78    💬 7    📌 1
Infographic titled "AI Isn't a Ticket To an A," explaining how chatbots work, what the data show about the prevalence of these technologies and how they're used, what we know about the quality of their output, and what we know about the impact that frequent use of these technologies has on their users and on content creators, low-wage workers, and the environment.

Infographic titled "AI Isn't a Ticket To an A," explaining how chatbots work, what the data show about the prevalence of these technologies and how they're used, what we know about the quality of their output, and what we know about the impact that frequent use of these technologies has on their users and on content creators, low-wage workers, and the environment.

For their first project, my Kids and Society students have to create an infographic clarifying a common misconception about "kids these days." I'd prefer that they not use AI to create their projects, so I made my own infographic explaining why : )

25.09.2025 10:34 — 👍 801    🔁 298    💬 22    📌 19
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Mark Chen | Department of Psychology

My website is official 🙌 Excited to share that I am interested in reviewing applications for Harvard’s Clinical Science PhD program this fall as I look for the first student to join my lab! I appreciate it if you can share with your network :)
psychology.fas.harvard.edu/people/mark-...

09.09.2025 16:31 — 👍 69    🔁 42    💬 2    📌 1

It was always a goal of mine to publish at Journal of Latinx Psychology, so I am over the moon to help add knowledge to our field.

The submission process was great and I am thankful to all reviewers/editors who help it get to where it is now! 3/3

29.07.2025 16:24 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 1    📌 0

This qualitative study began as part of my master's thesis and could have not been completed without the help of many

Particularly, I want to thank Sreelakshmi Pushpanadh,
Sara Albrecht Soto, Dr. José Soto, and the 30 participants who shared their stories with me 2/3

29.07.2025 16:24 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 1    📌 0
APA PsycNet

Incredibly proud to share our new paper titled: "Barriers and facilitators to mental health help seeking among queer Latines in the United States." 1/3

psycnet.apa.org/doi/10.1037/...

29.07.2025 16:24 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 1    📌 0

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26.11.2024 13:10 — 👍 7    🔁 4    💬 4    📌 0

Hasta ahora veo esto! Muchas gracias por incluirme 🇵🇦

23.04.2025 20:20 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

Two weeks ago, I moderated a panel about centering marginalized voices in clinical training setting and I can’t keep thinking about it. How do we interpret silence from people in power? From our collegues? From ourselves? Who gets to speak up and when?

16.10.2023 20:56 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

Hola hola! My name is Camilo and I am a third year student in the Clinical Psych PhD program at Penn State. My interests are broadly related to the experiences of Latines (in the US and in Latin America) and their mental well-being. I would love to connect with more people here‼️

10.10.2023 20:12 — 👍 6    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

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