Students are often interested in cultural variations in attachment but they are often not explored in-depth in traditional textbooks. The information from this website can be used to supplement lessons […]
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This article summarizes the infamous Tuskegee syphilis experiment. https://www.history.com/news/the-infamous-40-year-tuskegee-study
This article written by the National Center of Institutional Diversity discusses ableism during the COVID-19 pandemic. https://medium.com/national-center-for-institutional-diversity/ableism-rearing-its-ugly-head-what-covid-19-reveals-about-the-valuing-of-disabled-lives-3acf354e13f3
APA’s “I am Psyched!” series has vignettes of psychologists who are women of color and a Women in Psychology timeline.
Amado M. Padilla, Ph.D. and Esteban Olmedo, Ph.D. (2009) published a synopsis of key persons and events in the history of Latino psychology. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/38092571_Synopsis_of_Key_Persons_Events_and_Associations_in_the_History_of_Latino_Psychology
Erica Wojcik, Ph.D. moderates a spreadsheet of BIPOC-authored psychology papers to help diversify psychology instructors’ syllabi. Visit the spreadsheet here.