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Race / Ethnicity / Equity Diversity Inclusion

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Race / Ethnicity / Equity Diversity Inclusion

  • Race-Based Traumatic Stress | Fact Sheet – ABCT – Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies
  • Treating Race-Based Traumatic Stress | Fact Sheet – ABCT
  • APA apologizes for longstanding contributions to systemic racism (American Psychological Association)
  • Apology to people of color for APA’s role in promoting, perpetuating, and failing to challenge racism, racial discrimination, and human hierarchy in U.S. (American Psychological Association)
  • https://www.apa.org/about/apa/addressing-racism/historical-chronology
  • Racism, bias, and discrimination (American Psychological Association)
  • Race and ethnicity (American Psychological Association)
  • Equity, diversity, and inclusion (American Psychological Association)
  • Implicit bias (American Psychological Association)
  • Harvard Implicit Association Test
  • Socioeconomic status (American Psychological Association)
  • DiAngelo, R. J. (2018). White fragility: Why it’s so hard for White people to talk about racism.
  • Tatum, B.D. (1997). Why are all the black kids sitting together in the cafeteria?: And other conversations about race.
  • Rothenberg, P.S. (2011). White privilege: Essential readings on the other side of racism.
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