Applied Social Psychology doctoral student, Mary Mbaba, has been selected to attend the 2019 Summer Institute for Social and Personality Psychology (SISPP) at New York University. This competitive program is funded in part by the National Science Foundation and by SISPP's graduate student training endowment. Congratulations, Mary!
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ASP grad students present research at SBM conference!
Rachel Tache, Clinical Psychology graduate student, awarded mini-grant from the Society for Research on Adolescence to develop the Systems of Oppression Learning Tool.
Congratulations to Rachel Tache, Clinical Psychology graduate student, who was awarded a mini-grant from the Society for Research on Adolescence to develop the Systems of Oppression Learning Tool.
The tool will be a freely accessible, online, critical consciousness raising platform for the dissemination of curricula about the historical bases and current sociopolitical implications of a number of interconnected systems of oppression, including colonialism/imperialism, capitalism, heteropatriarchy, white supremacy, and ableism. This grant serves to compensate members of a community advisory board tasked with reviewing and providing feedback about the tool prior to wider dissemination.