by iwd-admin | Dec 1, 2022 | Around The ABPsi |
By: Shareefah Al’ Uqdah, Ph.D, Psychdiscourse Editor In Chief Before and throughout Covid-19, ABPsi has held a special place for Black psychologists. Since our founding, ABPsi has created ways to galvanize and inform the community of unique issues relevant to Black... by iwd-admin | Dec 1, 2022 | Pressure |
By: Joniesha Hickson and Evan Auguste For generations, African-descendant peoples have been forced to reckon with global delusions of our innate inferiority. Whether considered through the lens of a psychopathic racial personality, a suboptimal worldview, or an afro... by iwd-admin | Dec 1, 2022 | Around The ABPsi |
By: Benson Cooke, Ph.D, ABPsi Historian When an elder dies, it is like a library has been burned to the ground. -African Proverb On Saturday, November 20, 2021, Dr. Harold Edward Dent a Founder and Distinguished Psychologist of the Association of Black Psychologists... by iwd-admin | Dec 1, 2022 | Around The ABPsi |
Below is a summary of these wonderful articles on the psychological experiences of Black people. Four new articles will be published in the November 2022 issue of the Journal of Black Psychology. Dr. Marcus Watson at SUNY Buffalo State, provides the lead article. This... by iwd-admin | Dec 1, 2022 | Around The ABPsi |
Culturally Responsive & Trauma-Informed Training for New Results “Education intensifies natural gifts and ability, but mere education, unless founded on a historical and cultural framework, will bear no fruits.” H.I.M. Emperor Haile Selassie I...