The Black Mental Health Workforce Report
[Reproduced from The Association of Black Psychologists] Work Setting and Location While 48% of survey respondents characterized their primary work role as clinical practice, almost a third of respondents reported working a combination of clinical practice, research, and administration. Two-thirds of survey respondents reported working in an urban city, while only 6% characterized their work […]
Black Educators Matter

[REPRODUCED FROM THE CHICAGO TRIBUTE Oct 2, 2024] I was a part of the Curie H.S. Advanced Male Chorus (AMC). In hindsight, this was not just a boys’ choir. It was a laboratory for accountability, excellence, love, and the village-ness that Black educators have created for centuries. We were Black and Latino and Polish and […]
Sankofa Testimony

An intergenerational conversation as we talk about what it means to be a man, how we seek balance in our lives, and where do we find joy and peace.
Podcast Interview – Reclaiming Healing

Black/African Psychology, in very broad terms, deals with the question of what a psychology for us and by us would look like. While many of us are trained in “traditional” theories and models, those Eurocentric models often fall short in describing the Black experience. Consequently, they fail at helping Black people. We who are dedicated […]
In The Name of Service – Podcast Interview

I sat down with a good friend, Dr. Barbara Thompson, to talk about service, psychology, learning, and growing. Listen to the Podcast Here
Division 18 – Public Service Psychology Podcast

I sat down with APA Division 18 to talk about public service and using psychology to better the lives of people. Take a listen here
Welcome Wednesdays with Dr. Thema

I had a chance to sit down with my friend Dr. Thema Bryant to talk about African Centered Psychology.
Racial Justice in Higher Education

I had a chance to talk with some fantastic scholars and thinkers about addressing racial justice in higher education and how we are able to move towards equity.
