Embracing Intensity

288: Tasting the Gifted Rainbow w/ Kaitlin Smith

Oct 8, 2025
Kaitlin Smith, a PhD candidate at Harvard and former founder of Our Wild Minds, dives into the intricate relationship between giftedness, race, and history. She shares her experiences revealing the biases in psychology shaped by racism and neuro-normativity. Kaitlin discusses significant historical cases, like the biased portrayal of Oscar Moore and the landmark Larry P. v. Riles case, highlighting how societal narratives influence our understanding of intelligence. She invites us to embrace diverse expressions of giftedness through her research and personal insights.
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ANECDOTE

Training Clash Over Racial Stereotypes

  • Kaitlin Smith recounts being told she was "too intellectual" and pressured to conform to a racist stereotype during clinical training.
  • That experience propelled her to study history of science and critique how psychology enforces narrow norms.
INSIGHT

Objectivity Requires Situated Perspective

  • Donna Haraway argues scientific objectivity depends on admitting partial, situated perspectives.
  • Haraway calls out the "god trick" and urges accountable, positioned knowledges.
ANECDOTE

Historical Claims Policed Women's Minds

  • Caitlin shares 19th-century medical claims that women's mental exertion would harm reproduction and society.
  • Those ideas justified excluding women from higher education and were enforced via scientific authority.
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