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Highlights from the 2023 Annual Convention

The Association of Black Psychologists held it’s 54th Annual Convention in Detroit, Michigan with the theme, Homecoming: (Re) Claiming Our Divine African – Knowing, Being, Doing, and Belonging. The convention was filled with love, excitement, scholarship, and affirmation.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this year’s convention was the first convention held in person since 2019, which made the “Homecoming” theme, all the more relevant.

Over 500 attendees convened in Detroit and participated in a range of activities, from research and theory sessions, to poster presentations, and special events, including a pre-convention line dancing party hosted by the Metro Detroit Association of Black Psychologists. Here are some convention highlights:

Enstoolment Ceremony

ABPsi enstooled President Dr. Sharon Bethea and Student Circle Chair Joanne Lebrun. Professional Officers of the association serve two-year terms, beginning October 1, and Student Officers serve one-year terms. Drs. Donell Barnett and Sharon Bethea will begin a period of transition between the enstoolment ceremony and October first when board members will be officially seated in their positions.

 

Dr. Sharon Bethea and Joanne LeBrun take the oath of office

State of The Association

President Barnett gave the state of the association address calling for an ABPsi that moves together not in uniformity, but in unity. In his address, he recounted the forward progress of the association including growth in membership, growth in the number of ABPsi chapters, stronger fiscal standing, and greater impact in communities through ABPsi’s national programs.

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