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Publications and Brochures - A list of Publications with Ethnic Minority Content. To order please contact OEMA.
A Portrait of Success & Challenge - Progress Report: 1997 - 2005
A comprehensive assessment of the implementation of the APA/CEMRRAT Plan for Ethnic Minority Recruitment, Retention and Training during the period of 1997 through 2005, including descriptions of exemplary activities in support of the Plan, and related strategic goals for 2008-2012.
Free
Abstracts: Abstracts of over 100 of the papers presented at the 1997 Public Interest Mini-convention on Psychology and Racism at the APA Annual Meeting in Chicago. The first copy is free.
Free
Biosketch and Survey for Ethnic Minority Directory and Job Bank. Information provided on this 3-page form is entered into OEMA's database and used to a) generating the Directory of Ethnic Minority Professionals in Psychology, b) OEMA Job Bank referrals, and c) the mailing list for OEMA's semi-annual "Communiqué News Journal."
CEMA Issues of Concerns.
A semi-annual report that includes the minutes of the most recent meeting of APA's Committee on Ethnic Minority Affairs (CEMA) and various CEMA position statements.
Communiqué News Journal The semi-annual news journal of APA's Office of Ethnic Minority Affairs (OEMA). Provides a great overview of current issues and events of interest to psychologists of color. (PDF Format)
Free
Directory of Ethnic Minority Professionals in Psychology. The Directory is an excellent resource for persons interested in reviewing statistical and demographic information on APA's members of color, recruiting psychologists of color, identifying knowledgeable experts on ethnic minority psychological research and/or services, and targeted marketing efforts to psychologists of color. The Directory has been requested and used widely by federal government agencies, colleges and universities, mental health and healthcare organizations, and private industries and companies. The Directory may be purchased through the APA Order Department at (202) 336-5510.
Free
Diversity and Accreditation Questions and actions program chairs and directors of clinical, counseling, and school psychology programs should consider when addressing the degree to which their program complies with accreditation Domain D: Cultural and individual differences and diversity. 1997. The first 5 copies are free.
Price: $2.00
Diversity Needs of Academic Setting (DiNAS) Manual. This experimental instrument enables postsecondary institutions to identify existing strengths for and barriers to diversity and effective ethnic minority recruitment, retention, and training. The Manual includes six surveys targeted towards various campus constituencies and requesting statistical, objective, and attitudinal data. April, 1997. Developed by Drs. Diane Adams and Victor De La Cancela for the APA/NIGMS Project on "Expanding the pipeline."
Price: $5.00
The English-Only Movement: Myths, Reality, and Implications for Psychology. This American Psychologist reprint is an excellent review of literature on this topic. Also included is the APA Resolution on the English-Only Movement prepared by a panel of experts on English-Only legislation. (AP, Feb 1991, Vol. 46, No. 2, 120-130).
Free
Evaluation Report: The 1997 Diversity Project 2000 Summer Institute. The report describes a model mentoring and professional development project for community college students of color that is jointly funded by APA's Office of Ethnic Minority Affairs, the Center for Mental Health Services, and the National Institute on Drug Abuse. Provides data on the Institute's impact on students. The document provides data on the Institutes impact on students.
Free
Guidelines for Research in Ethnic Minority Communities. PDF 200KB
Developed by the national ethnic minority psychological associations, this booklet identifies unique challenges of conducting research in ethnic minority communities. The first copy is free to APA Members.
Free
How to Recruit and Hire Ethnic Minority Faculty In this booklet, the APA Commission on Ethnic Minority Recruitment, Retention and Training in Psychology (CEMRRAT) outlines key considerations and strategies for aggressive recruitment and hiring of ethnic minority persons into faculty positions. The first 5 copies are free.
Price: $2.00
Job Bank Request Form The Job Bank Request Form enables employers and businesses to identify a variety of characteristics of desired job candidates or markets, which are used in conducting tailored searches of OEMA's database of information on over 2600 psychologists of color. A fee will be charged for ALL database searches. If you wish to request mailing labels from an OEMA database search, please contact the Office of Ethnic Minority Affairs for the Job Bank Request Form.
Free
Model Strategies for Ethnic Minority Recruitment and Retention in Higher Education This special section consists of all model strategies previously published in the Communiqué from 1995 - 1999. It also consists of the strategies of those three psychology departments that were the awardees of the inaugural 1999 APA Suinn Minority Achievement Award.
PEMSI Survey Pamplet Report of efforts to recruit Ethnic Minority students of color.
The Pipeline. A semi-annual newsletter that provides information on the goals and objectives, activities, and status of work related to the APA/National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) minority recruitment and retention project on "Expanding the educational pipeline for ethnic minorities in the biomedical sciences through strengthened institutional capacity".
Free
Progress Report (9/96-12/97): APA\NIGMS project on "Developing minority biomedical research talent in psychology: A collaborative and systemic approach" (Grant # 1-T36-GM-08640-01). Describes the first-year's activity of this innovative project which involves 15 post secondary institutions (i.e., community colleges, predominately minority 4-year colleges, and major research institutions) organized into five Regional Centers of Excellence in the Recruitment, Retention and Training of Ethnic Minority Students in Psychology.
Free
Psychological Treatment of Ethnic Minority Populations. PDF 609KB
This brochure was developed to empower ethnic minority consumers of psychological services and to inform psychological researchers and trainers as well as funders and providers of psychological services. The first copy is free to APA Members.
Price: $2.00
Racism and Psychology. What can psychology tell us about prejudice, discrimination, and racism?. This brochure, which is designed for the general public and grounded in psychological research, seeks to increase the precision of our understanding and language related to prejudice, racial prejudice, and racism. It also provides resources and guidelines for anti-racist action. An excellent reading for students. 1999. The first 5 copies are free, $75.00 per 100, 100 Free w/ qualifying racism event.
Price: $2.00
Surviving and Thriving in Academia: A Guide for Women and Ethnic Minorities. Discusses critical incidents and decisions that may confront women and ethnic minorities as they enter and progress through the academic pipeline. A wonderful resource for early career academics!! Developed jointly by the APA Commission on Ethnic Minority Recruitment, Retention and Training in Psychology, and the APA Committee on Women in Psychology. 1998. The document is available online only.
Price: $5.00
Valuing Diversity in Faculty: A Guide This booklet, prepared by the APA Commission on Ethnic Minority Recruitment, Retention and Training in Psychology (CEMRRAT), discusses various issues related to the promotion of cultural diversity among faculty and departments of psychology. The first 5 copies are free.
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Additional APA brochures related to Ethnic Minority Issues
Affirmative Action: Who Benefits? A Policy that Suffers an Identity Crisis. This booklet is part of the series "Clarifying the Debate: Psychology Examines the Issues." 1996, 23 pages. Based on the 1995 APA/SPSSI/SPS-EMI Congressional Briefing on Affirmative Action, this booklet summarizes psychological and social science research on affirmative action and provides policy recommendations.
Can-Or Should-America Be Color-Blind? Psychological Research Reveals Fallacies in a Color-Blind Response to Racism. 1997, 8 pages. This booklet prepared by APA's Public Policy Office reports psychological research findings presented at a Congressional briefing and addresses such topics as color-blindness, how stereotypes shape self esteem and performance, and the powerful change agent of inter-group cooperation.
Hate Crimes Today: An Age-Old Foe in Modern Dress. This booklet is a joint project of the APA Public Policy Office and Public Communications Office, in conjunction with the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues. 1998, 16 pages. This booklet offers answers to frequently asked questions about hate crimes based on psychological research and makes policy recommendations
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