Rengin FiratĀ is Professor of Leadership and Change at Antioch University, and a former Senior Neuroscientist at the Korn Ferry Institute.
The Racialized Brain compellingly shows how racial bias is learned, not innate, shaped by structural racism and colonial legacies. Firat highlights neurosociology's power to reveal how race and racism are socially constructed and embodied, deepening our understanding of inequality."" Bridget Goosby, The University of Texas at Austin, and Lifetime Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science ""Rengin Firat's book is a unique contribution and very much needed in neuroscience, the psy-sciences, and sociology today. Readable and with many real-world examples, she helps readers grasp the importance of neuroscience's relationship with sociology (and vice versa) on one of the most - if not the most - controversial topics in neuroscience as a whole: the question of race."" Oliver Rollins, MIT and author of Conviction: The Making and Unmaking of the Violent Brain