by iwd-admin | Dec 1, 2022 | COVID 19 |
By: Sherry D. Molock, Ph.D., Siobhonn Job, MA & Alana Rule, MA Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, George Washington University. The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic disproportionately affects Black Americans in the United States (US), with...
by iwd-admin | Dec 1, 2022 | COVID 19 |
Across the nation, people of color in general and African Americans specifically are far more likely to encounter the criminal justice system than the general population. In fact, people of color account for nearly 60% of the incarcerated population, with every 1 in...
by iwd-admin | Dec 1, 2022 | Black Wellness |
By: Michele K. Lewis, Ph.D. | Professor, Psychological Sciences | Winston-Salem State University In this Fall 2022 semester, I have begun another semester of teaching African-Centered Black Psychology (ACBP) to HBCU undergrad students. We are 4 weeks in. We just...
by iwd-admin | Dec 1, 2022 | COVID 19 |
By: Jonathan Mathias Lassiter, PhD | @lassiterhealth I grew up in a religious tradition that taught me that what the enemy meant for your bad, god will use for your good. This cultural wisdom has its roots beyond the Christian church in which I was reared and links to... by iwd-admin | Nov 24, 2021 | Statements |
The American Psychological Association (APA) cannot simply dismiss the full history of Euro-American psychology that is rooted in a legacy of the pathology of Whiteness with a simple apology and questionable claims to now combat racism, oppression, and white hegemony....