A Jegna is a person who deserves respect and honor and whose work it is to synthesize wisdom from life long experience and formulate this into a legacy for future generations.

Jegnaship

Charles W. Thomas (left), Co-founder of the Association of Black Psychologists in 1968. www.psychologicalscience.org

What is Jegnaship?

The word “Jegna” is a translation from the ancient kingdom of Abyssinian. In the African culture, Jegna is a title of distinction. The word Jegna has been translated into English as meaning: hero, warrior, soldier, courage, strength and protection of our culture, land and people, and elder.

Jegna (Jegnoch, plural) are those special people who have:

  • 9been tested in struggle or battle,
  • 9demonstrated extraordinary and unusual fearlessness,
  • 9shown determination and courage in protecting his/her people, land and culture
  • 9 shown diligence and dedication to our people
  • 9produced exceptionally high quality work,
  • 9dedicated themselves to the protection, defense, nurturance, and development of our young by advancing our people, place and culture
  • 9been tested in struggle or battle,

A Jegna is a person who is still growing, still a learner, still with potential, and whose life continues to have within it promise for and connection to the future. A Jegna is a person who deserves respect and honor and whose work it is to synthesize wisdom from life long experience and formulate this into a legacy for future generations.

Virtual Jegnaship Program

  • 9Are you a student who desires a jegna?
  • 9 Are you a professional who has a desire to be a jegna to students?

If so, the VIRTUAL JEGNASHIP PROGRAM needs you!

 

Description

The Virtual Jegnaship Program is a new mentorship program created to help connect student members and professional members of the ABPsi. This is facilitated through monthly correspondence via telephone or e-mail contact. This virtual mentoring is a wonderful way to give back to the Student Circle. Jegnaship is a vital part of creating and maintaining relationships between students and professionals.

Want to get involved?

To learn more about the program, please contact the Student Circle Jegnaship Chair: jegnaship@abpsi.org.

“I am because We are, and because We are, therefore I am”

Student/Professional Roundtable Program

The Jegnaship committee conducts a roundtable program, during each National ABPsi convention. This exciting event gives students an opportunity to engage in face-to-face conversations with ABPsi professional members, academicians and clinicians. Professional members speak to students about a range of topics that are relevant to their developmental stage. This event allows students to utilize the expertise that our professional members have as well as providing a unique networking opportunity for students!