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  • 1.Living in a World of Diverse Religions
    APA has taken a leadership role in opposing discrimination based on, or derived from, religion or spirituality and in encouraging commensurate consideration of religion and spirituality as diversity variables.
    Opinion/Editorial (December 2015)
  • 2.How Psychology Can Help Ferguson Heal
    In Ferguson and throughout the nation, change can start with our willingness to talk and have a better understanding about issues such as distrust between communities of color and law enforcement, militarized policing, racism and discrimination, and entrenched economic inequities.
    Opinion/Editorial (January 2015)
  • 3.APA Statement at a Hearing "The State of Civil and Human Rights in the United States"
    A Dec. 9, 2014, hearing of the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights, and Human Rights: 'The State of Civil and Human Rights in the United States.'
    Opinion/Editorial (December 2014)
  • 4.The Psychology of Torture
    Nadine J. Kaslow, PhD, 2014 president of APA, expresses her outrage regarding the U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee’s report on the CIA’s treatment of detainees in the war on terror, and particularly the two psychologists involved in the torture program, James Mitchell and Bruce Jessen.
    Opinion/Editorial (December 2014)
  • 5.Memo to Congress: Stop Fighting Scientific Research
    Congressional critics have a responsibility to spend more time learning how social and behavioral science research can help treat more than 50 percent of the preventable injuries, illness and deaths in our nation.
    Opinion/Editorial (January 2015)
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