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Division 35 of the
American Psychological Association

Section I: Psychology of Black Women

Goals
Membership
The Carolyn Payton Early Career Award
In Memory of Dr. Toy Caldwell-Colbert

Goals

The Psychology of Black Women, Section I of Division 35, began as a committee on Black women's concerns. With the vision and perseverance, the Committee gained a more prominent voice within the Division and Section I, The Psychology of Black Women, was established in 1984. As a section, The Psychology of Black Women has its own bylaws and governance structure and has scheduled time for invited presentations at the American Psychological Association's annual convention.

The goals of Section I are
  • To promote the general objectives of APA and Division 35
  • To encourage the evolution and development of the specialty of the psychology of Black women as a science
  • To increase scientific understanding of those aspects of ethnicity, culture, and class among Black women which pertain to the psychology of women
  • To promote the development of methods of research and models of treatment and intervention that are ethnically, culturally, and gender appropriate for Black women
  • To increase the quality of education and training opportunities for Black women in psychology
  • To maintain and increase the overall status of Black women in the profession of psychology though the support and advocacy of affirmative action and equity of resources and opportunities
  • To advocate on behalf of Black women psychologists with respect to the formation of policies of the Division
  • To encourage and promote the endeavors which develop and make visible the subspecialty of Black women in psychology and in feminist psychology.

Click here to download the Section I bylaws.

Click here to download the Div. 35 handbook.

Membership

Click here to download a PDF of the Section I membership application.

Please fax your completed Section I membership application and $5 dues to 202-218-3599, or mail it to

Division Services Office
American Psychological Association
750 First Street, NE
Washington, DC 20002-4242

If sending a check, please make it payable to "APA Division 35."

Questions? Contact Keith Cooke at 202-216-7602 or div35@apa.org.

The Carolyn Payton Early Career Award

The Carolyn Payton Early Career Award is sponsored by Section I, the Psychology of Black Women, of the American Psychological Association’s Society for the Psychology of Women (Division 35). The award recognizes the achievement of a Black woman in the early stages of her career. The applicant must be no more than ten years post doctorate and the submitted work (article, book chapter or book) must be published. Although a submission need not focus exclusively on Black women, the specific concerns of Black women must be a focal point of the submission. Papers may be theoretical or empirically (qualitative or quantitative) based. Each submission will be evaluated on its creativity and must distinguish itself as making a major contribution to the understanding of the role of gender in the lives of Black women. If there are multiple authors, the applicant must be the first author. A $500 prize will be awarded. The award winner is announced at the Division 35 social hour at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association.

 

Toy Caldwell-Colbert

In Memory of Dr. Toy Caldwell-Colbert

Dr. Toy Caldwell-Colbert transitioned peacefully on the morning of March 12, 2008, with loved ones after a courageous battle with cancer.

Thank you in advance for your thoughts and prayers during this time of need for her immediate and extended family.

Correspondence is being accepted care of The Colbert Family, 1602 Bentbrook Drive, Champaign, IL, 61822. The memorial service was held on Wednesday, March 19, 2008, at First Presbyterian Church of Champaign at 11:00 am (see http://www.firstchurchchampaign.org/).

Toy was a dedicated psychologist and visionary member of APA committed to clinical science and practice and increasing attention to the specific needs of women and ethnic minorities (http://www.apa.org/monitor/julaug07/colbert.html). Her leadership, mentorship, and warm heart will be missed by many, including her large extended professional family. In her honor, you may wish to remember those in your personal community that may suffer from the effects of cancer and mental health.

To remember her many contributions to our personal lives, psychology, commitment to education, the family requests that in lieu of flowers, donations are made on her behalf to her beloved alma mater where she had served on the Board of Trustees:

You may donate online at http://www.spelman.edu/alumnae/giving/ or by mail to Spelman College, Office of Institutional Advancement, Box 1551, 350 Spelman Lane, SW, Atlanta, GA 30314. Please be sure to note Dr. Toy Caldwell Colbert in the memo line so that your gift may be directed accordingly.

Central State University's Provost, Dr. A. Toy Caldwell-Colbert, passes away at 56

Dr. A. Toy Caldwell-Colbert, 56, of Champaign, Illinois

A. Toy Caldwell-Colbert: Family-Placed Death Notice

 


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