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Communiqué News Journal - A voice for Ethnic Minority Psychology

The semi-annual news journal of the APA‘s OEMA provides a great overview of current issues and events of interest to psychology.


Communiqué Recent Issue:

March 2008

August 2007 Special Section - “A Retrospective on Special Section Issues: 1997 – 2007”.

Communique Cover. March 2007


Communiqué Previous Issues:

August 2007
August 2007 Special Section - Psychological Perspectives On Sexual Orientation in Communities of Color

March 2007
March 2007 Special Section - Psychological Perspectives on Immigration

August 2006
August 2006 Special Section - New Orleans, A Year After the Storm

March 2006
March 2006 Special Section - Psychological Perspectives Hurricane Katrina: A Multicultural Disaster

July 2005
July 2005 Special Section - Remembering Our Past: The Legacy of Kenneth and Mamie Clark

January 2005
January 2005 Special Section - Reparations: Repairing the Psychological Harm?

July 2004

March 2004
March 2004 25th Anniversary - In Celebration of the 25th Anniversary of the Office of Ethnic Minority Affairs

July 2003

March 2003
March 2003 Special Section - In Celebration of the 10th Anniversary of the Communiqué News Journal of the Office of Ethnic Minority Affairs

July 2002

March 2002 - Requiem for September 11, 2001

July 2001

February 2001


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