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The individuals with lead responsibility for creating this second edition were Angela B. Ginorio, PhD; Barbara W. K. Yee, PhD; and Martha E. Banks, PhD, from CWP, and Elizabeth Todd-Bazemore, PhD, from CEMRRAT.
Other CWP and CEMRRAT members who reviewed the document and provided input were: Martha Barry, PhD (CWP); Martha Bernal, PhD (CEMRRAT); Toy Caldwell-Colbert, PhD (CEMRRAT); Victor De La Cancela, PhD (CEMRRAT); Linda M. Forrest, PhD (CWP); Kristin Hancock, PhD (CWP); Phyllis Katz, PhD (CWP); Eduardo Morales, PhD (CEMRRAT); and Richard Suinn, PhD (CEMRRAT).
CWP and CEMRRAT are indebted and wish to give special thanks to Susan Houston, WomenÆs Programs Officer, Bertha Holliday, PhD, Director of the APA Office of Ethnic Minority Affairs, and Gwendolyn Puryear Keita, PhD, Director of the APA WomenÆs Programs Office for their commitment and support throughout this project. Thanks also go to Jamie Bluth, LeAnne Ferdig, Patricia Rice, Angela e. Terry, and Joanne Zaslow, who provided editorial, design, and production support and consultation.
The committees also wish to thank the following individuals for their comments and suggestions on earlier drafts of the document:
Christine C. Iijima Hall, PhD; Christine Hartel, PhD; Jessica Kohout, PhD; Carol T. Mowbray, PhD; Georgine Pion, PhD; Jill Reich, PhD; and the 1996 members of the Board of Educational Affairs; Pamela Reid, PhD; Louise Silverstein, PhD; Corahann Okorodudu, EdD; Veronica Thomas, PhD; and members of the Washington State Committee on Ethnic Minority Affairs: James Anthony, PhD; Ana Mari Cauce, PhD; Pam Hays, PhD; and Jennifer Watson, PhD.