RESOURCES
Fresh ideas of how to integrate advocacy into your work
VOTER REGISTRATION RESOURCES
Check if you are registered to vote.
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Register to vote:
Have registration forms mailed to your address.
Stop by Terrill Hall 215 for registration forms.
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Questions? Email us.
STUDENT RESOURCES
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Anti-Racism and Social Justice Resources by Taralyn Tan
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Lesson Plan on Being an Ally by Autumn Gupta
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28 Day Reading Plan for White and non-Black POC
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TEACHING RESOURCES
#BlackLivesMatter Syllabus by Taylor & Francis
Antiracism Syllabus by UNT History Department
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Creating Inclusive Syllabi by the University of Kansas
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Integrating Multiculturalism and Intersectionality into the Psychology Curriculum by Jasmine A. Mina & Kathryn Quina
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Diversity Topics Covered in the Teaching of Psychology Courses by Guy A. Boysen
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Social Justice Across the Curriculum: An Essential Foundation for Higher Education by Anthony J. Marsella
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A Guide for Supporting Trans and Gender Diverse Students by APAGS
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Talking About Race: An Important First Step in Undergraduate Pedagogy Addressing African American Health Disparities by Alyssa G. Robillard et al.
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Teaching Tips for Putting Social Justice into Psychology Courses
RESOURCES FOR SELF AND COMMUNITY CARE
Meditation Exercises:
Black Lives Matters Meditation for Healing Racial Trauma by Dr. Candice Nicole
Soulfulness 4 Life by Dr. Shelly Harrell
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Apps:
Liberate App by Julio Rivera
The Safe Place by Jasmin Pierre
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Mental Health & Therapist Info
National Alliance on Mental Illness
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RESEARCH METHOD RESOURCES
RESEARCH ARTICLE RESOURCES
MENTAL HEALTH TRAINING RESOURCES
Addressing Systemic Shortcomings in Mental Health Training
Addressing Spiritual and Religious Issues in Counseling by ASERVIC
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Commentary on the APA's Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct by Society of Indian Psychologists
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Multicultural Guidelines: An Ecological Approach to Context, Identity, and Intersectionality by APA Task Force
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Racism and Psychological and Emotional Injury: Recognizing and Assessing Race-Based Traumatic Stress by Robert T. Carter
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BLACK LIVES MATTER RESOURCES
Information about Darias Tarver
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Information about Lermont Stowers-Jones
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Information about Breonna Taylor
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Support Black Owned Businesses
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EDUCATION & OUTREACH
Most of our efforts pertaining to this program involve studying new approaches and developing innovative ways to implement them. We evaluate our success in this field by gathering qualitative and quantitative data, and using that information to measure shifts and changes from our baseline measurements.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
We see every challenge as an opportunity, and this initiative helps us ensure that our partners are better prepared to manage the unique situations they find themselves in. We are invested in an innovative approach that empowers our community and delivers the support they need, when they need it.
EDUCATION & OUTREACH
Most of our efforts pertaining to this program involve studying new approaches and developing innovative ways to implement them. We evaluate our success in this field by gathering qualitative and quantitative data, and using that information to measure shifts and changes from our baseline measurements.
ADVOCACY RESOURCES
Understanding Structural Marginalization by John A. Powell
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The Pioneer Fund: Bankrolling the Professors of Hate by Adam Miller
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Disarming Racial Microaggresions: Microintervention Strategies for Targets, White Allies, and Bystanders by D. W. Sue
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Psychologists Making a Difference in the Public Arena: Building Cultures of Peace by Michael Wessells et al.
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Impact of Racism on Health and Well-being of the Nation
Immigration Advocacy Program ~ Justice4All
SOCIAL JUSTICE INFORMATION
Race as Biology Is Fiction, Racism as a Social Problem is Real by Audrey Smedley et al.
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DNA, Blood, and Racializing the Tribe by Kimberly TallBear
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The Human Genome Diversity Project: A Case Study in Coproduction by Jenny Reardon
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Out of Eugenics: The Historical Politics of the Human Genome by Daniel J. Kevles
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Through our Community Development, we have the potential to make a real and positive change in the community. This is one of our key areas of focus here at Psychology Advocates for Social Change, and a source of much success for our Volunteer Organization. Get in touch with us today and see how you can lend a helping hand with this program.
SUPPORT SERVICES
Through our Support Services, we have the potential to make a real and positive change in the community. This is one of our key areas of focus here at Psychology Advocates for Social Change, and a source of much success for our Volunteer Organization. Get in touch with us today and see how you can lend a helping hand with this program.