Committee on Ethnic Minority Affairs (CEMA)
CEMA consist of six members of the Association with terms not less than three years each. The CEMA have general concern for aspects of psychology that are related to ethnic minorities (American Indian/Alaska Native; Asian American/Pacific Islander; African American/Black; and Hispanic/Latina/o). The CEMA serve as the primary resource to the Board for the Advancement of psychology In the Public Interest (BAPPI) on ethnic minority issues and concerns.
- Vision Statement
- CEMA Roster
- CEMA Call for Nominations [.pdf] [.doc]
- Monitors and Liaisons
- Division CEMA Representatives
- State CEMA Representatives
- CEMA Goals & Priorities
- CEMA Annual Report
CEMA Projects and Issues
- Retirement of American Indian Mascots, Symbols, Images, and Personalities by Schools, Colleges, Universities, Athletic Teams, and Organizations
- Justification Statement for Retirement of American Indian Mascots resolution - PDF, 67KB
- CEMA Jeffrey S. Tanaka Memorial Dissertation Award in
Psychology [.pdf] [.doc] - Testing and Assessment Issues