Twenty students and three faculty from the Psychology Department attended the Association of Black Psychologists (ABPsi) 49th Annual Convention in Houston, Texas, where they showcased research on diverse issues impacting African American communities. Please see list of scholarly productivity below. Additionally, Dr. Derek Wilson served on the Houston ABPsi Chapter Local Coordinating Committee and the National Convention Committee.
The Bakari Project: An Evidenced-Based Prevention and Intervention Program to Minimize Youth and Families Contact with the Criminal Justice System. Roslyn Caldwell, PhD and Thomas Parham, PhD
Exposure to Trauma: Exploring Different Healing Modalities From Within. Derek Wilson, PhD, Napolean Higgins, MD, Miles Irving, PhD, Tyronne Tanner, EdD, Stephen Mackery, PhD, and Ronald Briggs, PhD
Racial Cognition and STEM. Derek Wilson, PhD, Kayla Graves*, and Peter Metofe, PhD
Cultural Pressures and Religious Practices Affect on Depression in Black Communities. Mathhew Bolton**, BS and Justin Bonner*
Social Media and Political Impacts on African Americans. Kayla Graves*, Jada Vaughn**, BS, Kenndria Stamps*, and Derek Wilson, PhD
Mentoring 2.0 – Our Roots, Our Future Helping Each Other Prosper. Rhonda Lewis, PhD, Tiffany Townsend, PhD, Faye Belgrave, Phd, Kevin Cokely, PhD, Pamela Martin, PhD, and Chakema Carmack, PhD
Cultural Representation, Environment, and Conscious Connectedness Influence on Decision Making. Najla Wilson **, BS and Derek, Wilson, PhD
The Association of Technology and Self-Efficacy among African American College Students. Gloria Taylor-Pineda**, BS, AAralyn Flott*, Kayla Clark*, Elexius Jones*, and Derek Wilson, PhD
*denotes undergraduate **denotes Fall 16 or Spring 17 graduate