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Introduction
1. Future Memory of Change
Nina Nova
2. The Function of Memory and its Relative Importance to the Anti-Racist Mindset
Carli Feist; Brittany Krechter; and Nina Nova
3. The Power of Memory and the Adoption of an Anti-Racist Mode of Being
Asher Fairbanks and Marisa Dixon
4. The Formation of Antiracist Memories and Practices
Chris Walker and Jasmin Shellenbarger
5. Approaching Anti-Racism through Cognitive Psychology
Lydia King; Molly Boggs; and Eileen Myers
6. Culture of The Mind
Michael Cusack; Darby Bowers; and May von der Kammer
7. Why Feminism is Not a Bad Word: Changing the Misconception
Aspen Shirley; Shannon Sprute; and Whitney Groeger
8. How the Work of Memory is Biased: A Look at Sexism from Cognitive Psychology
Hannah Rasmussen and Mia Tenditnyy
9. Deconstructing Ableist Schemas: Becoming a Better Ally Through the Utilization of Cognitive Psychological Constructs of Memory
Betsy Hesser and Hannah Stalter
10. Using the Tools of the Brain to Become Anti-Ableist
Xandre Couchot and Jessi Derby
Human Memory is Powerful and when we understand how it works, we can use our powers for good.