Ethnicity, Race, and Cultural Affairs
The Ethnicity, Race, and Cultural Affairs seeks to increase scientific understanding of how psychology pertains to both race/ethnicity and culture.
Calls, nominations, and announcements
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CEMMRAT Grant
The CEMRRAT small grants are intended to serve as “seed funds” to energize, empower and support interested individuals, organizations and educational institutions committed to enhancing ethnic minority recruitment, retention and training in psychology. -
APA’s Race and Ethnicity Guidelines
These APA guidelines aim to address the persistent inequalities among people of different races, ethnicities and cultural backgrounds in the United States. -
Featured Video: Racism in America
Projects and resources
- Contributions from Prominent Black Psychologists
- Featured Psychologist: Jeffery Scott Mio, PhD
- CEMRRAT2 Task Force
- Committee on Ethnic Minority Affairs
- Invisible No More: Psychology, American Indians/Alaska Natives and COVID-19 (webinar recording)
- African American Older Adults and COVID-19: Addressing Mental Health Needs, Supporting Strength (webinar recording)
- The Color of Justice—The Landscape of Traumatic Justice: Youth of Color in Conflict with the Law
- Check out RESilience: Our racial and ethnic socialization initiative that encourages healthy communication with children about race
- Ethnicity and Health in America Series
- Native American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health
- Multicultural Training Resources
- Student Information
- Psychology and Racism
- Research and Training on Health Disparities
Last updated: July 2021Date created: 2008