SPSP Newsletter highlights Black Social Psychologists for Black History Month
February 2019 marks the 93rd year of Black History Month. However, at the conception of Black History Month in the 1920’s, the documentation or scholarly reports on Black history hardly existed. Furthermore, much of the legacy of Black history in America has been marked by the suppression of Black voices, stories, triumphs, and achievements. .. Read More
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