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2019 AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION ANNUAL CONVENTION August 8 – 11, 2019

Registration, Hotel Reservation & Continuing Education https://convention.apa.org

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On behalf of the leadership of the Society for the Psychological Study of Culture, Ethnicity and Race, I want to welcome and invite you to join us for the 2019 Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association! In our current national climate, the opportunity to engage, to listen, to break bread - and most importantly - to speak our truths is more precious than ever. To be with colleagues of like spirit and mind is precisely the gift of connections that Division 45 offers each of us during the year and most especially during the convention. So, join us as we celebrate the theme of Diversity in Action and explore how the Division is taking the steps we must take to engage with our communities of color and our next generation of colleagues! Now

more than ever, it is vital that we reach beyond our Division and use our collective expertise - as scholars, as clinicians, as teachers, as policy-makers - to serve as catalysts for the change and healing that so many communities need. To that end, our wonderful Convention Co-Chairs - Anne Saw and Nori Lim - have orchestrated a powerful host of programs and activities that are designed for both inspiration and reflection…and for this, we all owe them a debt of gratitude! In creating the heart of the program - from posters to symposia - Priscilla Lui and Tamara Obregon Madera were masterful in guiding both reviewers and submitters. Embodying the theme of Diversity in Action, Ida Salusky and Angela Ferguson have led our first-ever partnership with Upward Bound in creating free workshops and trainings for youth of color at a preconference on Wednesday, August 7th at the University of Illinois, Chicago! Builing upon some of our Division traditions, Melissa Tehee and Sam Beasley have created a space for mentorship and engagement with Links and Shoulders on Friday afternoon while Robyn Gobin and Stephanie Carrera are getting the dance floor ready for all of us on Saturday! Giving us the space to break bread and connect, Laura Reid Marks has been organizing all our logistical and catering needs while Rona Carter and Lamise Shawahin have been hard at work in scheduling our Hospitality Suite, which will be at Regency Suite at the Hyatt Regency McCormick Place Hotel. And of course, don’t forget to set aside some time to join us Friday afternoon for the Division Business meeting followed by our Social Hour and Links and Shoulders. As you can see it takes a community to sustain our community! So we offer this program to honor the work of our elders who made us possible and to honor our communities and next generation of colleagues who give us purpose!

- ALVIN ALVAREZ

On behalf of our Convention Planning Committee, we are thrilled to welcome you to the 2019 Program for Division 45,at APA 2019 in Chicago. This year’s theme of Diversity in Action reflects a dual focus on engaging with communities and promoting the next generation of leaders. This year’s program reflects a diversity of exciting symposia, skill-building sessions, and poster presentations that touch upon this theme. Our annual James Jones Invited Address, with Community Engagement Task Force Chairs Drs. Rebecca Toporek and Chris Liang, along with Dr. Shannon Williams, who directs TRiO

programs at University of Illinois Chicago, will explore opportunities and challenges for Division members to collaborate with community-based organizations to co-create programs, trainings, and scholarship that reflect their mutual expertise. We especially encourage you to engage with presenters at our three poster sessions and attend the many collaborative and co-listed sessions we have in our program. We hope you will connect with one another during our sessions and social hours and start new mentoring relationships. We also hope you’ll find time to explore Chicago, a city rich in history of grassroots activism and community organizing. More than anything, it is our hope that you’ll leave the convention with renewed passion for how we as a division can center community perspectives in our work as clinicians, scholars, and activists to promote resilience and support empowerment.

- ANNE SAW & NORIEL LIM

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Present-day Chicago is situated on the ancestral homelands of the people of The Council of the Three Fires: The Ojibwe, Potawatomi and Odawa. The last federally recognized tribe to hold title to land in Chicago were the Potawatomi, who were forced to cede the last of their territory in 1833. We pay respect to their elders past and present and consider the legacies of violence, displacement, migration and settlement that have allowed us to be here today.

For his presidential initiatives, Dr. Alvarez focused on two important areas: (a) community engagement and (b) leadership development. To this end, beginning in 2018, Dr. Alvarez began putting together task forces that would assist him in carrying out his vision for the division for the next decade. These two initiatives played a central role in developing the theme of this year’s Division 45 convention.

A project spearheaded by Drs. Rebecca Toporek and Chris Liang along with Jameca Falconer, Bryan O. Rojas-Araúz, and Joseph Trimble. The goal of this initiative is to create a blueprint to enhance Division 45’s ability to be more effectively and consistently engaged with communities outside of psychological sciences. The blueprint will propose structures, resources, and processes for possible inclusion into the fabric and culture of Division 45. The initial step involves a thorough assessment of the Division 45 community as well as the community at large before finalizing structural changes in the division; this is done through survey of division membership and conversations with community members about specific needs of communities. Data obtained from these efforts will inform and guide the restructuring of division governance, infrastructure, products (e.g., journals, newsletters, website), and new initiatives.

The NextGen Taskforce was led by Desa Daniel and Dr. Barbara Thelamour, along with Dr. James Garcia and Yue Li. The Taskforce prioritizes the support of students, postdocs, and early career psychologists and their pathways to leadership development at every stage. The group also considered undergraduate students of psychology as the entry point to this professional trajectory. This initiative is in alignment with the Division’s Strategic Goal of being engaged with the needs of the membership. The group was charged with brainstorming ways the Division 45 Executive Committee can support up-and-coming psychologists from graduate school through early career. Additionally, the Taskforce provided an evaluation of the internal and external (to the Division) areas that would support these changes. In January 2019, the leaders of the NextGen Taskforce presented a four-year strategic plan to the Division 45 Executive Committee with a timeline for implementation plan and initial ideas for programs and opportunities to support students, postdocs, and early career professionals’ through mentorship, membership, and leadership development. At the 2019 Convention Business Meeting, the Taskforce, informed by membership survey data, will present a plan that will be put into practice starting January 2020.

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The Youth Summit is designed to serve youth of color at a one-day pre-conference in Chicago 2019. Dr. Alvarez envisioned that through a process of mutual learning and collaboration between four Divisions (Divisions 17, 35, 44 & 45) and community-based organizations (CBO), the organizational capacities of each of these Divisions could be harnessed in such a way as to elevate and promote the importance of community engagement in communities of color to a national network of members—a level of visibility that would be more challenging for any one single member or single Division to achieve. The goals of this Forum are to utilize the scholarly, clinical, pedagogical and policy expertise of Division members to co-construct workshops that (a) empower and build upon the resiliency of youth of color and their families, (b) enhance the skills and competencies of CBO staff, (c) explore long-term collaborations with CBOs, and (d) enhance members’ understanding of the lived experiences of youth of color. The Youth Forum committee is co-chaired by Ida Salusky (DePaul University); Angela Ferguson (Howard University, Division 45); Shannon Williams (Director of Upward Bound, University of Illinois Chicago); and Division representatives: Dionne Stephens (Division 35), Konjit Page (Division 44), Alison Cerezo (Division 17), as well as youth and parents from the community CBOs. The committee is excited about this opportunity to host a day-long series of workshops to address various issues and stressors that youth of color confront in their lives that have an adverse impact on their mental and physical health. The Youth Forum will be held at the University of Illinois Chicago’s campus. For questions and additional information on how to get involved, please contact Dr. Ida Salusky ([email protected]) or Dr. Angela Ferguson ([email protected]).

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APA 2019 in Chicago marks the 127th convention for the American Psychological Association. The last time APA was held in Chicago was 17 years ago in 2002. Chicago is a vibrant city and the largest in the Midwest. This diverse city is home to many racially and ethnically diverse communities, including a large population of African Americans and Latinx, and a sizable population of American Indians, Asian Americans, and Arab and Middle Eastern Americans.

Chicago is home to many iconic tourist attractions and numerous amazing restaurants. Check out the Navy Pier, a 3,300-foot-long pier including a 150-foot ferris wheel, boat rides, a merry-go-round. The Lincoln Park Zoo is a 35-acre zoo and one of the oldest zoos in the U.S. The Art Institute of Chicago includes thousands of artworks and is known for its collection of Impressionist and post-Impressionist paintings. In the middle of Millennium Park is the Cloud Gate, a stainless steel surface that reflects the buildings and sky, otherwise known as the “Bean.”

Chicago is also known for its food scene. Try their world-famous deep-dish pizza at Giordano’s Pizza, Lou Malnati’s Pizzeria, and The Original Gino’s East of Chicago. The Chicago style hot dog is served on a poppy seed bun at places such as Portillo’s Superdawg, and The Wiener’s Circle. Chicago also offers numerous diverse restaurants in Greektown, Chinatown, Little Italy, and Chicago’s Mexican American community.

Chicago is home to two large airports. The Chicago O’Hare International Airport and the Chicago Midway Airport. From O’Hare, you can take the CTA “Blue” line from the airport. From O’Hare, get on the BLUE LINE and transfer at Clark and Lake towards a southbound GREEN LINE train. Note that the Blue Line is a subway train and the Green Line is an elevated train. From Midway, take the CTA ORANGE LINE to the Roosevelt Street Station (Subway) and transfer to the elevated Green Line Station. Continue on the southbound GREEN LINE train for 1 stop to the Cermak-McCormick Place Station. The Cermak-McCormick Place Station is 2 blocks from the McCormick Place West Building.

Getting around Chicago is pretty easy. The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) is the second largest public transportation system in the U.S. The ‘L’ train connects the city above ground, street-level, and through subway trains. There are also more than 100 bus routes in the city. There is also the high-speed Metra commuter rail train that connects the suburbs to the city. Of course, there are plenty of taxis and water taxis around the city, as well as Uber and Lyft.

This year’s convention will be held at the McCormick Place located at 2301 S King Drive, Chicago IL 60616. McCormick was built in 1958 and carries the title of the largest convention center in North America. It is located just minutes away from downtown Chicago and includes four buildings: North and South Buildings, the West building, and Lakeside Center. The Hyatt Regency McCormick Place Hotel, the site of Division 45’s Hospitality Suite, is located right across the convention center; a walkway connects the buildings.

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Please Note: Most of the Division 45 sessions are located in the West Building, with the exception of the James Jones Address (South Building). The Division 45 Presidential Address, Business Meeting, Social Hour, Links & Shoulders, and the Division 35/45 Party are all located in the Hyatt Regency McCormick Place – Regency Ballrooms A and B (see Friday schedule). The Division’s Hospitality Suite programming is also located at the Hyatt.

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9 – 9:50AM SYMPOSIUM McCormick Place

Room W184d

Social Justice Conversations in Daily Life: Personal, Professional, and

Institutional Considerations

Chair: Jennifer F. Hsia, PhD

Papers:

Exploring Personal and Professional Considerations in Social

Justice Engagement

o Jennifer F. Hsia, PhD

Addressing Misalignments between Self and Institutional

Values

o Saimir Thano, PhD

9 – 10:50AM SYMPOSIUM McCormick Place

Room W185a

Mentoring At-risk Youth in Urban Schools and Juvenile Justice Systems:

Three Examples

Chair: Corinne C. Datchi, PhD

Papers:

The Cities Mentor Project: Mentoring Low-Income Urban Youth

Exposed to Severe, Chronic Stressors

o Molly Cory, MA & Kathryn Grant, PhD

Integrating Natural Mentoring Relationships into Formal

Mentoring for Justice-Involved Youth

o Corinne C. Datchi, PhD & Theresa Ochoa, PhD

Lessons Learned from the Field in Training Mentors on Cultural

Humility and Social Justice

o Amy Anderson, MA & Bernadette Sanchez, PhD

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10 – 10:50AM POSTER SESSION 1 McCormick Place

Hall F

Navigating Cultures: Acculturation and Ethnic/Racial Identities

See below (after Sunday’s Schedule) for a full list of poster presentations.

11 – 11:50AM SYMPOSIUM McCormick Place

Room W192a

Stop, Frisk, Arrest and Incarcerate: Psychological Consequences of

Policing for Black Men

Chair: Vickie M. Mays, PhD

Papers:

Understanding the Psychological Indignities Associated with Stop

and Frisk for Black Males

o Denise Johnson, JD; Taylor A. Reed, BA; Cara Woolrich, BA;

& Vickie M. Mays, PhD

Profiles of Police-Related Deaths among Men by Race/Ethnicity:

Results from the 2003-2016 NVDRS

o Susan D. Cochran, PhD & Vickie M. Mays, PhD

History of Incarceration and Psychological Disorders in Back Men

in the United States

o Vickie M. Mays, PhD; Shervin Assari, MD, MPH; Cara

Woolrich, BA; Taylor A. Reed, BA & Susan D. Cochran, PhD

Is Racial Profiling of Black Men in olicing More Than Just Race?

o Taylor A. Reed, BA; Vickie M. Mays, PhD; Shervin Assari,

MD, MPH; Cara Woolrich, BA & Susan D. Cochran, PhD

Discussant: Carl C. Bell, MD

11 – 12:50PM SYMPOSIUM McCormick Place

Room W475a

Meta-Analyses on the Effects of Mental Health Interventions among

Racial/Ethnic Minorities

Co-Chairs: Ashley S. Castro, MA & Antonio J. Polo, PhD

Papers:

Evidence-based Psychosocial Interventions for Ethnic Minority

Youth: The 10-Year Update

o Armando A. Pina, PhD; Antonio J. Polo, PhD; & Stanley J.

Huey, PhD

Psychosocial Treatment of Depression in Latino Youth and

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Adults: Treatment Effects and Moderators

o Ashley S. Castro, MA; Bridget Makol, MS; Nicole Colon

Quintana, MA; & Antonio J. Polo, PhD

Psychosocial Treatment for Depression among African

Americans: Treatment Effects and Moderators

o Bridget Makol, MS; Ashley S. Castro, MA; Kathryn Grant,

PhD; Noni Gaylord-Harden, PhD; & Antonio J. Polo, PhD

Evidence-Based Brief Psychosocial Interventions for Youth

Anxiety: Ethnicity/Race Moderation Effects

o Ryan Stoll, MA & Armando A. Pina, PhD

Discussant: Gordon Nagayama Hall, PhD

12 – 1:50PM SYMPOSIUM McCormick Place

Room W184d

The Impact of Colonization on the Psychological Wellbeing and

Migration Experiences of Puerto Ricans

Chair: Cristalis Capielo Rosario, PhD

Papers:

“It hurts but it’s the thing we have to do:” Puerto Rican pre-

migration experiences

o Kirsten A. Gonzalez, PhD & Cristalis Capielo Rosario, PhD

“I thought that when I arrived it was going to be different”:

Experiences of Florida Puerto Ricans

o Roberto L. Abreu, PhD & Roberto Renteria, MA

“That day no one spoke:” Florida Puerto Ricans psychological

reactions to Hurricane María

o Cristalis Capielo Rosario, PhD & Elizabeth Cardenas

Bautista, MEd

Discussant: Lillian Comas Diaz, PhD

12 – 1:50PM COLLABORATIVE SESSION: SYMPOSIUM McCormick Place

Room W183c

Advancing Health Justice: Life Course Determinants of Racial Disparities

Divisions 20, 35, 38, 40, 45

Chair: Laura B. Zahodne, PhD

Papers:

Relationship of early-life residence and educational experience to cognitive functioning

o Melissa Lamar, PhD; Alan J Lerner, MD; Bryan D James, PhD; Lei

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Yu, PhD; Crystal M Glover, PhD; Robert S Wilson, PhD; & Lisa L Barnes, PhD

Age Moderates Relations Between Gendered Racism, Coping, and Health Among African American Women

o Jioni A Lewis, PhD & Marlene G Williams, MA

Mental Distress and the Use of Professional Mental Health Services in Older Korean Immigrants

o Yuri Jang, PhD; Nan Sook Park, PhD; & David A Chiriboga, PhD

Patterns of Cognitive Decline: An Intersectional Lens on Social Adversity

o Danielle L Beatty Moody, PhD; Loren Henderson, PhD; Jason J Ashe, MA; Daniel K Leibel, MA; Michele K Evans, MD; Alan B Zonderman, PhD; & Shari R Waldstein, PhD

Discussant: Lisa L. Barnes, PhD

1 – 1:50PM SKILL BUILDING SESSION McCormick Place

Room W178b

The Silencing of Race in Latinx Research and Scholarship: Developing

Racial Inclusion in Psychology

Chair: Silvia L. Mazzula, PhD

1 – 2:50PM SYMPOSIUM McCormick Place

Room W187b

Disarming Racial Microaggressions: Microintervention Strategies for

Targets, Allies and Bystanders

Co-Chairs: Derald W. Sue, PhD & Sarah Alsaidi, MEd, MA

Papers:

Microinterventions: Anti-Bias Strategies to Disarm

Microaggressions

o Derald W. Sue, PhD; Cassandra z. Calle, BA; Elizabeth

Glaeser, BS; Sarah Alsaidi, MEd, BA; & Narolyn Mendez,

MEd

Disarming Microaggressions: Making the "Invisible" Visible

o Cassandra Calle, BA

Disarming Microaggressions: Terminating and Deflecting

o Elizabeth Glaeser, BS

Disarming Microaggressions: Educating the Offender

o Sarah Alsaidi, MEd, MA

Disarming Microaggressions: Seeking External Support

o Narolyn Mendez, MEd

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2 – 2:50PM SYMPOSIUM McCormick Place

Room W176b

Addressing Media Portrayals of the Mad Black Woman and Incarcerated

Black Man With Cultural Humility

Chair: Cassandra Page, PsyD

Papers:

Historical Foundations of Stereotypes for African-American Men

and Women

o Lindsay Solfelt, BA

The Impact of Media on the Stereotypes of African-American

Men and Women

o Olufunke U. Felix, MSE; Amber LeBlanc, MEd; Lindsay

Solfelt, BA; & Cassandra Page, PsyD

Addressing Stereotypes of African-American Men and Women

With Cultural Humility

o Amber LeBlanc, MEd

2 – 3:50PM SYMPOSIUM McCormick Place

Room W471b

#ReclaimingOurTime: The Effects of White Supremacy and Systemic

Oppression in Higher Education

Chair: Rachel L. Navarro, PhD

Papers:

Unsettling Psychology: Addressing Colonization to Promote

Institutional and Community Strength

o Ayli Carrero Pinedo, MA & David Zelaya, MEd

Returning to our Roots: Re-centering the Native Experience As a

Catalyst for Change

o Megan K. Smith, MA

Moving Beyond Allyship and Toward Activism

o Terrill Taylor, BS

3 – 3:50PM SYMPOSIUM McCormick Place

Room W179a

Creation and Implementation of a Diversity Workgroup in an Integrated

Healthcare Setting

Chair: Keyona M. Walker, PhD

Papers:

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Identifying the Multicultural Needs of Staff and Trainees

o Kristen Payne, PhD

Creation and Implementation of Diversity Workgroup

o Amanda Gregas, PhD

Preliminary Outcomes and Future Directions

o Kavitha Venkateswaran, PhD

3 – 3:50PM SKILL BUILDING SESSION

McCormick Place

Room W187a

Empowering DACA and Undocumented College Students Through Social

Justice Counseling Co-Chairs: Germán A. Cadenas, PhD & Eric Garcia, PhD

5 – 6:30PM APA OPENING SESSION

McCormick Place

Room W375abc

Dr. Rosie Phillips Davis, 2019 APA President

Opening of the 127th APA Annual Convention

Keynote Speaker:

Wes Moore

New York Times best-selling author, founder of

BridgeEdu, and CEO of Robin Hood

2019 APA Award for Outstanding Lifetime

Contributions to Psychology:

Dr. Derald Wing Sue

Professor of Psychology and Education, Teachers

College - Columbia University

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8 – 8:50AM SYMPOSIUM McCormick Place

Room W176b

Diversity in Mentorship: Culturally Responsive, Systemic, and Cross

Cultural Approaches

Co-Chairs: Christina N. Clarke, MS, EdS & Nicholas E. Grant, PhD

Papers:

Shifting Focus: Thinking Beyond 1:1 Mentoring By Taking a

Systemic Approach

o Christina N. Clarke, MS, EdS & David C. Stanley Jr., MEd

Navigating Visible and Invisible Identities in Mentoring: Lessons

Learned and Practical Implications

o Nicholas E. Grant, PhD

Advancing Graduate Women of Color Through an Empirically

Validated Mentor Network

o Kerrie Wilkins-Yel, PhD & Collette Chapman-Hilliard, PhD

9 – 10:50AM INVITED ADDRESS McCormick Place

Room S105d

James Jones Invited Address on Diversity in Action

Chair: Alvin Alvarez, Ph.D.

Diversity in Action: Opportunities and Challenges for Community

Engagement

o Rebecca L. Toporek, PhD & Christopher Liang, PhD with

Shannon Williams, Ph.D.

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11 – 11:50AM POSTER SESSION 2 McCormick Place

Hall F

Healing and Resilience for People and Communities of Color

See below (after Sunday’s Schedule) for a full list of poster presentations.

12 – 12:50PM SYMPOSIUM McCormick Place

Room W175c

Current Directions in Arab/MENA American Psychology: Identity

Intersections and Implications

Chair: Mona M. Amer, PhD

Papers:

MENA Americans and the U.S. 2020 Decennial Census:

Implications for Identity and Recognition

o Germine H Awad, PhD

Experiences of Gender Among Arab American Women: A

Qualitative Study

o Laila Abdel-Salam, MA, MEd

A New Model of Arab/MENA American Cumulative Racial/Ethnic

Trauma: Identity and Outcome

o Maryam Kia-Keating, PhD; Germine H Awad, PhD; & Mona

M Amer, PhD

Discussant: Julie Hakim-Larson, PhD

1 – 3:50PM PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS, BUSINESS MEETING &

AWARDS CEREMONY Hyatt - Regency

Ballroom A

Presidential Address on Diversity in Action

Alvin Alvarez, Ph.D. – President of Division 45

4 – 5:50PM ALBERTO FIGUEROA-GARCÍA Hyatt - Regency

Ballroom A SOCIAL HOUR + LINKS & SHOULDERS MENTORING Social Hour & Mentoring Event

9 – 11:50PM DIVISION 35/45 PARTY Hyatt - Regency

Ballroom B

Divisions 35 and 45 Annual Party

*Ticketed event.

https://apa-division-3545-party.eventbrite.com

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8 – 9:50AM SYMPOSIUM McCormick Place

Room W184d

Resilience Among Latinx Immigrants: Psychotherapy, Research, Student

Development, and Advocacy

Chair: Patricia M. Arredondo, EdD

Papers:

Argentines in the Us: Maintaining Cultural Values, Identity, and

Sense of Belonging

o Eduardo Bunge, PhD & Andres J. Consoli, PhD

Venezuelan Latinx Immigrants, Contextual Considerations for

Mental Health and Educational Services

o German Cadenas, PhD

The Obstacle Is the Way: Resilience in the Lives of Salvadoran

Immigrants

o Maria Alejandra Arce, BA & Ernesto Escoto, PhD

Colombian Cultural Values: Promoting La Vida Sana

o Marie L. Miville, PhD; Narolyn Mendez, MEd; & Cassandra

Calle, BA

Puerto Rico: The Oldest Colony

o Cristalis Capielo Rosario, PhD; Amber Schaefer, MEd; Jorge

Ballesteros, MS, MA; & Marlaine M. Monroig Garcia, MEd

Nicaraguans Overcoming Police Brutality and Injustice Through

Active Resistance

o Taymy Caso, MA

Cuban Americans: Freedom, Hope, Endurance, and the American

Dream

o Jeanett Castellanos, PhD

Dominicans Transforming a History of Colonization Into

Unwavering Hope

o Hector Y. Adames, PsyD & Nayeli Y. Chavez, PhD

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8 – 9:50AM SYMPOSIUM

McCormick Place

Room W186c

Negotiating Power and Difference in Cross-Racial Teaching, Therapy,

Research, and Supervision

Chair: Doris F. Chang, PhD

Papers:

Developing Effective Cross-Racial Mentoring and Teaching

Through Cross-Racial Faculty Relationships

o Karen L. Suyemoto, PhD & Lizabeth Roemer, PhD

“Your People Are So Hardworking”: Clinical Experiences and

Training Needs of Therapists of Color

o Doris F. Chang, PhD & Jordan Dunn, Ph

Power, Powerlessness, and the Parallel Process

o Sophia W. Kapten, MA

Culturally Adapting an Observer-Based Measure of the Working

Alliance for Black Americans

o Hillary Litwin, MA; Sophia W. Kapten, MA; Vivian Dzokoto,

PhD; & Doris F. Chang, PhD

Theorizing Cultural Competency Within an Attachment

Framework

o Daniel Gaztambide, PsyD

8 – 9:50AM COLLABORATIVE SESSION: SYMPOSIUM McCormick Place

Room W183b

Beyond the Buzzword: What (Really) Is Social Justice and What Does It Mean for Psychology? Divisions 17, 9, 24, 35, 44, 45

Chair: Skyler Jackson, PhD

Papers:

Provocation: When Social Justice Is Hard

o Elizabeth R Cole, PhD

Provocation: When Social Justice is Bad

o Patrick R Grzanka, PhD

Provocation: When Social Justice Has a History

o Erin Thrift, MA & Jeff Sugarman, PhD

Provocation: When Social Justice Changes Everything

o Stephanie A Shields, PhD

Provocation: When Social Justice is a Community

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o Tania Israel, PhD

Discussant: Ruth E. Fassinger, PhD

8 – 9:50AM COLLABORATIVE SESSION: SKILL BUILDING McCormick Place

Room W183c

Building Stronger Communities Through Multicultural Awareness

Divisions 45, 12, 40, APAGS, APA Committee on Early Career Psychologists

Chair: Michelle R. Madore, PhD

Papers:

Mente Sana, Vida Sana: Providing Culturally Responsive Services to Latinx Immigrants

o Ayli Carrero Pinedo, MA & Jenny Zhen-Duan, MA

Ann Nou Travay Ansanm: Practical Mental Health Skills for the Haitian Community

o Elizabeth Louis, MA

Issues and Practical Skills for Working with Transwomen of Color

o Samantha LaMartine, MS

Integrating Clinically Relevant Cultural Information in Assessments

o Michelle R Madore, PhD

11 – 11:50AM SKILL BUILDING SESSION McCormick Place

Room W176c

Culturally Responsive Evidence-Based Practice and Research with Latinx

Individuals Who Are Obese

Co-Chairs: Lisa Sanchez-Johnsen, PhD, MS & Patricia M. Arredondo, EdD

11 – 12:50PM COLLABORATIVE SESSION: SYMPOSIUM McCormick Place

Room W183a

Forming Community Partnerships to Reduce Health Disparities for Vulnerable Populations Divisions 27, 36, 38, 44, 45

Co-Chairs: Joshua R. Wolff, PhD & Edward B. Davis, PsyD

Papers:

Partnering with Clergy to Promote Sexual and Gender Minority Health: A Needs Assessment

o Daniel Raedel, PsyD; Taylor Pauken, MA; & Heidi Binder, MA

If Child Mental Health Services are Accessible in Nigeria, Will They Come?

o Ezer Kang, PhD & Folasade Akinkuotu, MA

Addressing Barriers to Immigrant and Asylee Healthcare

o Edward Ameen, PhD

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11 – 12:50PM COLLABORATIVE SESSION: SYMPOSIUM McCormick Place

Room W183c

No Easy Answers: Cultural Considerations in Ethical Practice Divisions 29, 44, 45

Co-Chairs: Rosemary C. Adam–Terem, PhD & Pamela A. Hays, PhD

Papers:

LGBTIQ Perspectives on Ethical Conceptualization and Problem Resolution

o Don K Pedro, PsyD

Psychodynamic Perspectives

o Pratyusha Tummala-Narra, PhD

Ethical Considerations for Working with People with Disabilities

o Linda R Mona, PhD

Discussant: Lillian Comas–Diaz, PhD

12 – 1:50PM COLLABORATIVE SESSION: SYMPOSIUM McCormick Place

Room W196bc

Developing Leadership Skills: An Interactive Session With Psychologists of Color Leaders Divisions 45, 12, 17, 18, 29

Chair: Gayle Y. Iwamasa, PhD

Papers:

Developing Leadership Skills in Healthcare Administration Work Settings

o Claire Collie, PhD

Leadership Development for Those Working in Community Based Organizations

o Astrea Greig, PsyD

Leadership Development for Psychologists in Independent Practice

o Cynthia de las Fuentes, PhD

Developing Leadership Skills in Academia

o Gordon C Nagayama Hall, PhD

Developing Leadership Skills as an Independent Consultant

o Monika Black, PhD

Discussant: Joseph E. Trimble, PhD

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12 – 12:50PM SYMPOSIUM McCormick Place

Room W181b

Investigating Sociopolitical Interventions and Realities Using a Single Subject Time Series Analysis

Chair: Katherine L.N Colles, PhD

Papers:

Rural Native American School Counseling Outcomes: A Time-Series Analysis of School Data

o Katherine L.N Colles, PhD; Terrill O. Taylor, BS; Ayli Carrero Pinedo, MA & Joel Cote-Kanning, BA

USTM Impact on Urban Elementary School Suspensions

o Katherine L Colles, PhD; Joseph R. Morris, PhD & Mary Z. Anderson, PhD

Flint Water Crisis Impact on Community College Matriculation, Retention, and Time-to-Completion

o Brian Littleton, PhD & Katherine L N Colles, PhD

Discussant: Ayli Carrero Pinedo, MA

1 – 1:50PM THOUGHT LEADER SESSION McCormick Place

Room W183c

How Racial Typicality Biases Judgment (And Why You Should Care) APA Plenary Session

Invited Speaker: Keith B. Maddox, PhD

2 – 2:50PM THOUGHT LEADER SESSION McCormick Place

Room W183c

How Our Schools Breed Impostorism In Kids Of Color APA Plenary Session

Invited Speaker: Dena N. Simmons, EdD, MSed, MA

4 – 4:50PM COLLABORATIVE SESSION: SYMPOSIUM McCormick Place

Room W183c

Incorporating Service Learning Into Teaching for Mutual Benefit of Students and Our Communities Divisions 45, 2, 17, 18

Chair: Melissa Tehee, PhD, JD

Papers:

Undergraduate Multicultural Psychology: Using Service Learning to Develop Cultural Competence Skills

o Melissa Tehee, PhD, JD

Supporting Trauma Recovery through Service Learning Opportunities

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o Robyn L Gobin, PhD

Aprender Haciendo: Using Latinx Mental Health Service-Learning to Bridge the Personal and Academic

o Alyssa M Ramirez Stege, MS; Stephen Quintana, PhD; Mary Duenas, MS & Ivan Enzo Cabrera, MS

4 – 5:50PM COLLABORATIVE SESSION: SYMPOSIUM McCormick Place

Room W196bc

Levels to This: Family, School, and Community Protecting Black Youth From Racial Stress and Trauma Divisions 45, 9, 27, 53

Co-Chairs: Riana E. Anderson, PhD & Shawn C. T. Jones, PhD

Papers:

Building a Sense of Connectedness for Black Youth with Allies in Schools and Communities

o Dawn X Henderson, PhD

Addressing Racial Trauma in Our Schools: Strategies for Parents and Educators

o Charity B. Griffin, PhD

Racial Socialization in CBT: A Culturally Informed Approach to Healing from Trauma

o Isha W Metzger, PhD

EMBRacing Familial and Community Trauma: Strategies in Managing Racial Stress

o Riana E Anderson, PhD

ROOTED in Love: How Black caregivers can work together to protect Black youth

o Shawn C.T. Jones, PhD

Discussant: Kimberly C. Applewhite, PsyD

4 – 4:50PM POSTER SESSION 3 McCormick Place

Hall F

Racial, Ethnic, and Cultural Challenges for People of Color See below (after Sunday’s Schedule) for a full list of poster presentations.

4 – 5:50AM SYMPOSIUM McCormick Place

Room W193b

Paving New Roads: When Womxn of Color Become Administrative Leaders

Chair: Jennifer Teramoto Pedrotti, PhD

Papers:

Making Our Own Way: Leading Diversity and Inclusion as an Administrator

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o Jennifer Teramoto Pedrotti, PhD

Being the First, Being the Only: How Administrative Leaders Must Teach

o Krista M. Chronister, PhD

Strategies for Diversity and Inclusion on Southern Campuses: Building Networks to Make Social Change

o Anneliese A. Singh, PhD

Stepping Into Our Power: Expanding Our Scope of Influence as Diversity Officers

o Janie Pinterits, PhD

Discussant: Helen A. Neville, PhD

5 – 5:50AM SYMPOSIUM McCormick Place

Room W181b

Socially-Just Service Provision: Research, Practice, and Advocacy With Latinx Populations

Chair: Kim Baranowski, PhD

Papers:

Service Provision to Unauthorized Immigrants From Mexico: Clinician Experiences

o Kim Baranowski, PhD & Laura Smith, BA

Drugs, Sex and Money: Colombian Adolescents' Risk and Protective Factors for Substance Use

o Carolina Corrales, MA

A Test of the Minority Stress Mediation Framework With Latinxs

o Robert A. Cox, MA & Brandon L. Velez, PhD

Discussant: Brandon L. Velez, PhD

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8 – 9:50PM COLLABORATIVE SESSION: SYMPOSIUM McCormick Place

Room W183b

Community–Centered Approaches to Promoting Refugee Resilience Divisions 45, 27, 52, 56

Chair: Anne Saw, PhD

Papers:

Empowering - A Community Based Program Serving Refugee Women

o Johanna Nilsson, PhD

You’re Not Alone: A Public Health Response to Refugee Distress in the Current Sociopolitical Context

o Rebecca Ford-Paz, PhD

Reflections from 30 Years Working with International Torture Survivors

o William Gorman, PhD & Martin Hill, PhD

Discussant: Sita G. Patel, PhD

9 – 9:50AM SKILL BUILDING SESSION McCormick Place

Room W187a

Culturally Adapting a Mindfulness Practice Class: "It Works; I Wish I Had Known about This Earlier"

Chair: Sherri F. Seyfried, PhD

10 – 11:50AM SKILL BUILDING SESSION McCormick Place

Room W187a

Cultivating Cultural Competence: How and When to Broach Racial, Ethnic, and Cultural Concerns Within Counseling Dyads

Co-Chairs: Fallon Cluxton-Keller, PhD & Norma Day-Vines, PhD

Participants: Sarah Gubara, MS, BA; Norma Day-Vines, PhD; Courtney Agorsor, MS; & Fallon Cluxton-Keller, PhD

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Theme: Navigating Cultures: Acculturation and Ethnic/Racial Identities

Thursday – August 8 – McCormick Place Hall F – 10AM

1. Ethnic Identity, Ally Identity, and Political Action Among Students of Color Pre- and Post-Election

Jillian Fish, MS; Rafael Aguilera, BA; Ighedosa E. Ogbeide, BS; Darien J. Ruzzicone; & Moin Syed, PhD

2. Correlates of Change in Psychological Distress Among Latina Young Adults During Initial Months in Us

Frank Dillon, PhD; Melissa M. Ertl, BA; Jennifer Bordon, MEd; Yajaira A. Cabrera Tineo, BA; Cristalis Capielo Rosario, PhD; Kenya Dominguez, MS; Roberto Renteria, MA; & Mario De La Rosa, PhD

3. What Do We Know about Acculturation? a Measurement Invariance Examination of Acculturation Domains

Gary Kwok, MA

4. Examining Associations Between Generational Status, Race, Gender, and Racial Microaggressions

Susan Torres-Harding, PhD; Grace Cho, MA; Rebecca Kan, BA; & Anne Schrayer, BA

5. Bilingual Langauge Broker Profiles and Academic Outcomes in Mexican American Adolescents

Su Yeong Kim, PhD; Minyu Zhang, MA; Shanting Chen, MA; Jiaxin Song, BA; Belem Lopez, PhD; Erin Rodriguez, PhD; Esther Calzada, PhD; Yang Hou, PhD; Jinjin Yan, MA; & Yishan Shen, PhD

6. Discovering Yidong Xinag: A Curriculum That Enhanced Self Discovery in American Indian Adolescents

Kyle T. Webster, MA; Vanessa Campo, MA; Kristie Knows His Gun, PsyD; & Rose High Bear, BA

7. Marvel's Black Panther: Exploring Influence on Black Identity

Jardin N. Dogan, MEd, EdS; Danielle E. Rosenkrantz, PhD; Dominiqueca Lewis, BA; Paris B. Wheeler, MS; & Candice Hargons, PhD

8. Asian Indian-American Adolescents' Identity Development and Psychosocial Adaptation in the Us

Sarita Y. Shukla, PhD & Revathy Kumar, PhD

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9. Exploring the Intersectionality of Biracial Identity and Womanhood in the Activist Voice

Brittany A. Cooper, PhD & Eduardo Morales, PhD

10. Acculturation, Discrimination,environmental Mastery,self-Concept in Metrodetroit Syrian Refugees

Sarah Nabhan, BA; Nancy H. Wrobel, PhD; & Robert Hymes, PhD

11. Evaluating Construct Equivalence Errors in Racial and Ethnic Identity Research

Eric L. Kohatsu, PhD; Damaris Garcia; Rosa Gutierrez, BA; Paola Acosta; Eduardo Carreon, BA; Bukie Williams, BA; Anthony Yagual, BA; Janeth Nunez, BA; Thessaly Guandique; Jocelyn Diaz; & Jonathan Mok, BA

12. Predicting Psychological Distress to Racial Microaggressions for Monoracial and Multiracial Groups

Phillip Akutsu, PhD; Taylor Cirksena, BA; & Arely M. Hurtado, BA

13. An Analysis of Chinese International Students Acculturative Stress Factors by Mixed-Method Approach

Menglong Cong, MA

14. Identity Integration Among Second-Generation Muslim Americans

Ummul Kathawalla, MA; Brenisen Wheeler; Elizabeth Lee; & Sarah Cava

15. Coping Self-Efficacy as a Mediator Between Acculturation and Quality of Life Among College Students

Jonathan Tsen, BA; Beatrice Gaurean, MA; Laura Mathew, BA; & Eun-Jeong Lee, PhD

16. Racial Socialization and Parenting Styles on Asian American College Students' Mental Health

Lydia H. Ahn, MS & Matthew J. Miller, PhD

17. Cultural Orientation Scale Item Response Differences Among Asian, Black, and White Students

Jihee Hong, MA; Michelle S. Aiello, BS; Kenneth Rice, PhD; Chris Oshima, PhD; & Fernán Arana, PhD

18. Anxiety and Depression Among Asian American Language Brokers: The Moderated Role of Enculturation

Nguyen Nguyen, BA; Shin Ye Kim, PhD; Alejandro Morales, PhD; & Konan Guo, BA

19. Black and Latina Girls' Science Interest: The Role of Ethnic Identity and Helping Others

Maria X. Valenzuela; Lynn Kannout; Megan Risby; Denise Soriano; Amy Anderson, MA; & Christine Reyna, PhD

20. Caste: Within-Group Systemic Oppression Among South Asians in the United States

Ankita R. Nikalje, MEd, MS & Ayse Çiftçi, PhD 21. Acculturation, Biculturalism, and Alcohol Use in Asian American Graduates and

Undergraduates Savannah Pham, BA; Savannah Pham, BA; & P. Priscilla Lui, PhD

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22. Mediation of Linguistic Cultural Variables to Academic Outcomes Among Cambodian American Adolescents Khanh T. Dinh, PhD; Allyssa McCabe, PhD; & Jenn-Yun Tein, PhD

23. Examining the Relationship Between Ethnic Identity and Future Career Perceptions in Adolescents Emily Hunt, MEd, MA; Silvia Alves-Nishioka, MA; & Cindy Y. Huang, PhD

24. Factor Analysis of Beck Depression Inventory-II With Two American Indian Samples Jacqueline S. Gray, PhD; Thomas Petros, PhD; & Robert Stupinsky, PhD

25. Acculturative Stress as a Mediator of Ecological and Internalized Stressors on Depressive Symptoms Zachary T. Goodman, MA & Greg M. Kim-Ju, PhD

26. Reflecting on Mental Health Professionals Attitudes Toward Undocumented Immigrants Michelle A. Alfaro, PsyD

27. The Family Ethnic Socialization Measure Applied to a Sample of Deaf/ Hard of Hearing Emerging Adults Macrae M. Husting, MS & Jacqueline Nguyen, PhD

28. Predictive Links From East Asian Ideologies to Cultural Behavior and Psychological Functioning Yi-Ying Lin, PhD; Dena Swanson, PhD; & Ron Rogge, PhD

29. Parent Acculturation/Enculturation, Parenting, and Child Outcomes in Korean Immigrant Families Eunju Yoon, PhD; Yoonsun Choi, PhD; Jeong-Eun Suh, MEd; & Sarah Galvin, MEd

30. Exploring Dissonance in Ethnic Identity: Transracial Socialization of Chinese American Adoptees Nicole T. Elimelech, MEd; Simonleigh P. Miller, MA; Jason D. Reynolds (Taewon Choi), PhD; Megan E. Ingraham, MA; Bridget M. Anton, MA; & Chiroshri Bhattacharjee, MS

31. Coping Behaviors of Biracial Military Dependents and Identity Development Charlotte Williams, PhD

32. Experience of Midlife African American Female Graduate Students at Predominantly White Institutions Palina R. Drake, PsyD

33. White Conceptualizations of Race Dialogue, White Identity, and White Allyship Marissa M. Salazar, MS & Fiona Lee, PhD

34. Acculturation/Enculturation, Model Minority Myth, and Child Outcomes in Korean Immigrant Families Eunju Yoon, PhD; Yoonsun Choi, PhD; Daewon Kim, MEd; & Papa Adams, MEd

35. Relationship Between the Multidimensional Acculturative Stress Inventory and Mcmi-IV for Latinas/os Roberto Velasquez, PhD & Jose A. Salceda, MA

36. The Impact of Intergenerational Differences Within Latinx Families on Child Psychopathology Margaret A. Grace, MS; E M. Wefelmeyer, BS, BA; Anne C. Malkoff, MS; & Alyson C. Gerdes, PhD

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37. Personality, Attitudinal, and Behavioral Characteristics of Self-Identified Vs. Nominated White Allies Cassandra L. Hinger, BA; Laura Cobourne, MA; Shola Shodiya-Zeumault, MS; Hyunji Lee, MEd; Iman A. Said, BS; Kenneth Rice, PhD; & Cirleen DeBlaere, PhD

38. Validation of the Social Privilege Attitudes and Awareness Scale (SPAAS) Bedford Palmer, PhD; William T. Besson, BS; Jonathan Lindh, BA; Cristeta Rillera, BA; Kennell Henrey; & Kimberly Wesley

39. Adult Attachment, Emotional Reactivity, Cultural Orientation, and Psychological Distress Faraha Hasan, BS; Danna Bismar, MS; & Chiachih Wang, PhD

40. Acculturation as Congruence-Discrepancy Between Actual-Ideal and Actual-Ought Frames of Reference Yun Lu, MA & Matthew J. Miller, PhD

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Theme: Healing and Resilience for People and Communities of Color

Friday – August 9 – McCormick Place Hall F – 11AM

1. Resilience Despite Adversity: Parent Substance Use, Support, and Drinking among Black College Women

Delishia Pittman, PhD; Alicia Quayson, MA; Melanie Minges, MA; & Cassandra Riedy, MA

2. Risk & Resilience: Examining Race-based Stress & Coping Processes among Black Medical Students

Tyson L Pankey, MPH

3. Pertenecemos Aqui: Latinx Undergraduates' Belonging and Mattering through Social Affiliation

Mary Duenas, MS & Alberta M. Gloria, PhD

4. Treatment Seeking Behavior for Childhood Maltreatment and Trauma by Ethnic Background

Shaneika Z Smith, MS; Ashley Davis, PhD; & Kristine M Jacquin, PhD

5. Qualitative analysis of posttraumatic growth and posttraumatic depreciation in Japan

Koichi Hiraki, MSW; Megan Hubarth, BA; Kanako Taku, PhD; Satoshi Kibi, MS; Rei Oshiro, MS; Takafumi Oshiro, PhD & Kiyoko Kamibeppu, PhD

6. The effect of faculty's racial/ethnic composition in pursuing engineering degree among minority

Bo Hyun Lee, MA; Xiaotian Hu, MA; Lisa Y Flores, PhD; & Rachel L Navarro, PhD

7. Is Resilience a Predictor of Treatment Retention and Engagement in Latino/a Adolescents?

Jessica A Totsky, BA; Benjamin Ratcliff, BS; & Jason Burrow-Sanchez, PhD

8. Socio-Emotional Experiences of Students of Color at a Predominantly White Institution

Shao-Jung Ko, MEd; Anne S. Neuweiler, BS; Greg A. Arbogast, BA; Aleis C. Pugia, MEd, MA; Patton O. Garriott, PhD; & Blake A. Allan, PhD

9. Coping with Generational Trauma and Other Stressors Impacting the Southeast Asian American Community

Nancy N Truong, MA & Matthew J Miller, PhD

10. Native American/Alaska Native Youth: Barriers to and Preferences for Mental Health Care

Colleen M Conklin, MA & Kristie Knows His Gun, PsyD

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11. Racial Identity and Social Support as Protective Factors in Formerly Incarcerated Black Women

Stephanie E Yee, BA & Richard Q Shin, PhD

12. Examining the influence of clinician cultural competency when diagnosing immigrants and P.O.C.

Philippa Thomas, MA & Sandra Zakowski, PhD

13. The Mediating Role of Shifting and Self-Silencing in the Relationship between GRMS and Depression

Ashley N Hill, MS; Ashlynn Bell, BS; & Shawn O Utsey, PhD

14. Cultural Perceptions of Relational Aggression

Cydney V Quinn, MS; Tammy L Hughes, PhD; Yadira Sanchez, PsyD; Laura M Crothers, PhD; & Ashley Tokich, MS

15. Student Advocate Perspectives of a Community-Based Advocacy Program for Rohingya Refugees

Samantha Nau, BA; Wendy de los Reyes, MA; Linh Truong, BA; Christine Varghese; Kris Pui-Kwan Ma, MA; Sagar Chaudhari, MA; Laura Toffenetti, BA; & Anne Saw, PhD

16. A Group Intervention to Reduce Internalized Stigma and Improve Social Support among Latinos

Yuanruo Xu, BA; Dave Philla, BS; Haitisha Mehta, MA; Tanvi Kankan, MA; Valerie Jackson, PhD; & Lawrence Yang, PhD

17. Factors Affecting Chinese American Families and Adolescent Development: A Content Analysis

Yuqi Chen, MA, MEd & Debbiesiu L Lee, PhD

18. Familial Strengths: Support systems in Biracial and Monoracial families

Alexandrea L. Craft, MS & Maureen Perry-Jenkins, PhD

19. Arab-Muslims in America: Psychological Difficulties within the Age of Islamophobia

Angie Ahmed Morssal, MA, MS; Carolyn Springer, PhD; Razann Morssal, BA; & Fatemah Peeran, BA

20. Chinese American Immigrant Older Adult Life Review Group Program

Hsiu-Lan Cheng, PhD; Christine Yeh, PhD; Kari Lee, PhD; Kristen Chan, BA; & Shannon Ku, BA

21. Teaching White Privilege: The Impact of Instructor's Race and Teaching Method (Study 3)

Suthakaran Veerasamy, PhD; Colleen Logterman, BA; Louise Mathijs, BA; & Christopher Khuong, BA

22. What's the return? Exploring student retention rates and outcomes for a national summer STEM program

Brittany Boyd, MS

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23. Validating the Three-Factor Structure of the SOSS-SF Among Latino Healthcare Professionals Students

Ruthmarie Ruth Hernandez-Torres, MS; Paola Carminelli-Corretjer, BS; Ernesto Rosario-Hernández, PhD; & Eliut Rivera-Segarra, PhD

24. Development of a Cultural Adjustment Group for Latinx and Bangladeshi Recent Immigrant Students

Pei-Wen W Ma, PhD; Tania Chowdhury, MA; Yun Kai Chong, BS; Rosmeiry Valera, BA; Michelle D Cardenas, BA; & Aileen Torres, PhD

25. Behavior Clinic: Engaging Our Community Through Trauma-Informed Care for Young Children in Poverty

Jennifer L. Tomlin, MS; Sarah M. Boeding, MEd; & Alan W. Burkard, PhD

26. Polynesian Cultural Frameworks for Healing and Implications for Therapy Practice

Hokule'a Conklin, PhD & GE Kawika Allen, PhD

27. Student's and Clinican's Experience with Racial Microaggression

April D Harris-Britt, PhD; Tahlia Bragg, MA; Keesha Cameron, MA; & Angelina Prince-Jeffers, MS

28. Impact of Cultural Specific Coping on Black Women's Mental Health

Vanessa N Oliphant, BA

29. #PowerUp: Empowering African American Youth to Address Community Gun Violence

Helen A. Neville, PhD; Grant Nickholas, MS; Nimot Ogunfemi, BA; Abisola Smith, BA; & Sara Groth, BA

30. Subjugation of Needs, Interconnectedness & Interpersonal Theory of Suicide Among Latinx Students

Daisy Aceves, MA & Brandy Piña-Watson, PhD

31. Stress, Self-Stigma and Cardiovascular Disease Risk Among Puerto Ricans with Serious Mental Illness

Fabián Vázquez, PhD; Jessalyn Pla, BS; George Scott, BS; & Eliut Rivera-Segarra, PhD

32. An Advocacy-Oriented College Access Program for Urban Youth

Christine Yeh, PhD, MA; Phuong Tang, BA; & Stephan Nguyen, BA

33. Lessons Learned from Proyecto Mama: A Community-Engaged Research Collaboration

Lisa M. Edwards, PhD; Karina T. Loyo, MEd; Ashley Faytol, MS; Mackenzie Goertz, MA; & Kat McConnell, MA

34. Impact and Inclusion: Unmasking Radical Healing Among Communities of Color Through Campaignin

Nesreen H Ghnaim; Brittanie Mahanna, BS; Maggie Moskal; & Della V Mosley, PhD

35. "You may encounter defeats, but you must not be defeated": Advice on Building Resilience at a PWI

Nelson O. O Zounlome, MEd; Kerrie G. Wilkins-Yel, PhD; & Blair A. Baker, MEd

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36. Women's Experiences in Pursuing Computer Science and Engineering Majors

Jessica J Hernandez, BA; Luis P Mendoza, AA; Gabriella Mendoza; Ani Nahapetian, PhD; & Omar Ruvalcaba, PhD

37. Therapeutic Preferences Among Polynesian Americans

Augusto D Gancinia, MEd; Hokulea Conklin, PhD; Sia Fifita; Kaihonaomaunakeakahilune Sproat; John Luti Nonu; & G. E. Kawika Allen, PhD

38. Examining Current LGBT Campus Resources at HBCUs: A Content Analysis Study

Tiarah Bruno; Nimisha Kumar, BA; Jeongin Hong, BA; & Greg M Kim-Ju, PhD

39. The Big Five and Marital Behaviors Predicting Life Satisfaction Among White and African Americans

Max S. Brumer, BA; Nimisha Kumar, BA; Jeongin Hong, BA; & Greg M. Kim-Ju, PhD

40. I Will Persist Despite the Odds: Validation of the Students of Color Resilience Scale

Nelson O. O Zounlome, MEd; Kerrie G. Wilkins-Yel, PhD; Lei Wang, MSE; & Shakira L. Smith, MEd

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Theme: Racial, Ethnic, and Cultural Challenges for People of Color

Saturday – August 10 – McCormick Place Hall F – 4PM

1. Vicarious Racism for African Americans: Initial Validation of the Vicarious Racism Scale

Tawanda M. Greer-Medley, PhD & Crystal Hardy, MA

2. Psychological and Academic Effects of Microaggressions for African American College Students

Brittany Sievers, MA; Tawanda M. Greer-Medley, PhD; & Crystal Hardy, MA

3. Discrimination Experiences of Immigrant-Origin Muslim American College Students in the Us

Courtney Colgan, MA; Tooba Fatima, MA; Gayatri Khosla, MA; Sahar Sabet, MA; Tanvi Shah, MA; & Usha Tummala-Narra, PhD

4. Measures of Racial/Ethnic Teasing Across Three Racial/Ethnic Groups

Hsiu-Lan Cheng, PhD; Ryon McDermott, PhD; & Todd Sevig, PhD

5. Racism Experiences of African American College Students

Jalessa Hardwick, MEd; Kayla Bolland, BA; Donna Phonsane, BA; Tracie Hitter, PhD;& Na-Yeun Choi, PhD

6. Flint Water Crisis Impact on Urban Living Stress, Economic Stress, and Mental Health

Brian Littleton, PhD & Katherine L.N Colles, PhD

7. Operation Streamline: The Criminalization of Immigration and Effects on Minority Populations

Kelle Agassiz, BS & Jude A. Bergkamp, PsyD

8. “Microaggression Is An Oxymoron:” Individual and Racial Differences in the Roles of Intent and Harm

P. Priscilla Lui, PhD; Shalanda R. Berkley, BS, BA; & Savannah Pham, BA

9. Intergenerational Transmission of Trauma, Immigration and Help Seeking Behaviors of Korean Americans

Kristin Kim-Martin, MEd

10. The Myth of Promiscuity: Examining Black Male Sexual Narratives and Sexual Identity

Seth K. Young, PhD; Marco Gemignani, PhD; Leswin Laubscher, PhD; & Derek Hook, PhD

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11. The Effect of Number of Marginalized Identities Versus Salience on Psychological Distress

Iman A. Said, BS; Casey Hinger, BA; Shola Shodiya-Zeumault, MS; Laura Cobourne, MA; Hannah Lee, MEd; Cirleen DeBlaere, PhD; & Jasmine A. Abrams, PhD

12. Racial Trauma and Psychological Distress: A Confirmatory Factor Analysis of the Rbtsss

Shola Shodiya-Zeumault, MS; Hyunji Lee, MEd; Iman A. Said, BS; Cassandra L. Hinger, BA; Laura Cobourne, MA; & Cirleen DeBlaere, PhD

13. Racial Microaggression and Classism on Mental Health Among Latinx College Students

Brett L. Opelt, MS & Na-Yeun Choi, PhD

14. The Effects of Parenting Behaviors on Youth Outcomes Across Racial/Ethnic Groups

Silvia Alves Nishioka, MA & Cindy Y. Huang, PhD

15. Science Interest Among Girls of Color: The Role of Ses and Science Identity

Lynn Kannout; Maria X. Valenzuela; Denise Soriano; Megan Risby; Amy Anderson, MA; & Christine Reyna, PhD

16. Factors Predicting Success in Extreme Hardship Waivers

Nishma Ramos-Gonzalez, MA & Rebecca A. Weiss, PhD

17. Immigration Enforcement Events and Distress Among Hispanic College Women

Andrea C. Argueta, BA; Luiza Martins, MS; Emily Naveira, BS; & Consuelo Arbona, PhD

18. Factors Contributing to Discrepancies Between Self-Reported and Measured Bmi Among Latinx Men

Laura Aylward, MS; Kristin L. Schneider, PhD; Amanda Dykema-Engblade, PhD; & Lisa Sanchez-Johnsen, PhD

19. Examining Motivation, Engagement, and Math Performance Across Ethnicities Via Person-Centered Approach

James M. Ford, Jr., PhD; Leigh Harrell-Williams, PhD; & Christian E. Mueller, PhD

20. Understanding Parental Conflict in the Context of Multiracial Relationships and Family Support

Christina A. Rowley, MS; Alexandrea L. Craft, MS; Rachel J. Herman, MS; & Maureen Perry-Jenkins, PhD

21. Diversity on Campus: Students of Color and Their Perceptions of the University Environment

Karen E. Godinez Gonzalez, MS; Andres E. Perez Rojas, PhD; Rebecca Brown, MA; Alejandro Cervantes, MA; Jazmin M. Gonzalez, MEd; Chelsea T. Lang, MA; Brett L. Opelt, MS; Steve Pereira, MA; & Tania Valente, PhD

22. Race and Gender Differences in Statutory Sex Offenders' Punishments

Christopher S. Peters, PhD; Alvin Malesky, PhD, MBA; & Jalisa Damron, BS

23. Development and Validation of the Gendered Racial Microaggressions Scale for Asian American Women

Brian TaeHyuk Keum, MA

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24. African Americans in the Social Sciences: A Content Analysis

Iesha Gibbons, MS & Roy Bean, PhD

25. Oppressed Minority Ideology as a Moderator of Watching Footage of Racism and Depressive Symptoms

Dazialee Goodwin, MS

26. Ethnoracial Disparities in Perceived Treatment Effectiveness Among Adolescents With Bipolar Disorder

Hanan Rafiuddin; Anabel F. Potts; Renee Cloutier, MS; Holly A. Proenza, AA; Nathan T. Kearns, MS; Caitlyn N. Carey, BS; & Heidemarie Blumenthal, PhD

27. Exploring the Association Between Microaggressions and Bicultural Self-Efficacy in Black Students

Robbie M. Luten, MS; Laura R. Marks, PhD; & Daniel C. Lattimore, MS

28. Developing a Measure of Racial Microaggressions Experienced on Christian Campuses

Paul Y. Kim, PhD & Dana L. Kenall, PhD

29. Minority Status Stress Anxiety and Depression Among Hispanic College Women

Luiza Martins, MS; Emily Naveira, BS; Andrea C. Argueta, BA; & Consuelo Arbona, PhD

30. Of Victims and Sex Offenders: Biasing Effects of Race and Gender

Nakiia Robeson, MA; Nicholas K. Lim; Marissa Bykowski, MA; & Kohlette Weaver, BA

31. A Comparison Study of Student Perceptions Toward Neuropsychology

Alex J. Cook, MA & Sebastian Del Corral Winder, MA

32. African American Experiences of Stressful Life Events and Academic Success: A Qualitative Study

Ja'lessa Hardwick, MEd

33. Perinatal Anxiety Symptoms in Mexican Women: Prevalence and Risk Factors

Janeth Juarez Padilla, BA; Ma. Asunción Lara, PhD; Laura Navarette Reyes, MS; & Sandraluz Lara-Cinisomo, PhD

34. Black Male Hunting! Exploring the Secondary Traumatic Impact of Murder on the Black Male Psyche

Allen E. Lipscomb, PsyD & Allen E. Lipscomb, PsyD, LCSW

35. The Impact of Online Diversity Education on College Student Attitudes, Behavior, and Knowledge

Angelica Frausto, MA & Aryanne de Silva, PhD

36. Cultural Variation in Perception of Social Justice Among Counselor Trainees

Ruth C. Chao, PhD; Dhriti R. Tiwari, MA; Joey Hisao, MA; Emme Paik, BA; & Lee-Andre Garvin, BA

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37. Correlates of Substance Misuse for U.S. Multiracials: A Systematic Review

Brittany Miller-Roenigk, MA; Bridgette Peteet, PhD; Christopher Roundtree, BA; Cami Mosley, BA; & Shapree' Dixon, MSW

38. A Content Analysis of Counselors' Clinical Interests in Queer Students of Color

Brittanie R. Mahanna, BS; Amber R. Lewis; Cindy M. Hernandez; Della V. Mosley, PhD; Kirsten A. Gonzalez, PhD; Roberto L. Abreu, PhD; & Nahal C. Kaivan, PhD

39. Model Minority Stereotype and Mental Health Among Asian Students: Based on Stereotype Threat Theory

Han Na Suh, PhD

40. Influence of Parental Racial Identity: Black Student's Ability to Navigate Stereotype Threat

Madison A. Hanks, BS; LaKaylyn Washington, AA; & Evelyn Hunter, PhD

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Collaborative Session: Community-Centered Approaches to

Promoting Refugee Resilience (8-10) W183b CE

Collaborative Session: Building Stronger Communities

through Multicultural Awareness

(8-10) W183c

Collaborative Session: Beyond the Buzzword: What (Really) is

Social Justice and What Does it Mean for Psychology?

(8-10) W183b

Symposium: Negotiating Power and Difference in Cross-

Racial Teaching, Therapy, Research and Supervision

(8-10) W186c CE

Symposium: Resilience Among Latinx Immigrants:

Psychotherapy, Student Development and Advocacy

(8-10) W184d

Symposium: Diversity

in Mentorship:

Culturally Responsive,

Systemic and Cross

Cultural Approaches

(8-9) W176b

8AM

Skill Building: Culturally Adapting a

Mindfulness Practice Class: “It

Works; I wish I had Known about

This Earlier” (9-10) W187a CE

JAMES JONES INVITED ADDRESS: DIVERSITY IN

ACTION: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES FOR

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

(9-11) S105d

Symposium: Social Justice

Conversations in Daily Life:

Personal Professional and

Institutional Considerations

(9-10) W184d CE

Symposium: Mentoring At-risk Youth in Urban

Schools and Juvenile Justice Systems: Three

Examples

(9-11) W185a CE

9AM

Skill Building: Cultivating Cultural Competence:

How and When to Broach Racial, Ethnic, and

Cultural Concerns within Counseling Dyads

(10-12) W187a CE

POSTER

SESSION 1

(10-11)

Hall F

10AM

Collaborative Session: No Easy Answers: Cultural Considerations in Ethical

Practice (11-1) W183c CE

Collaborative Session: Forming Community Partnerships to Reduce Health

Disparities for Vulnerable Populations

(11-1) W183a CE

Skill Building: Culturally

Responsive Evidence-Based

Practice and Research with

Latinx Individuals Who are Obese

(11-12) W176c CE

POSTER SESSION 2

(11-12) Hall F

Symposium: Stop, Frisk, Arrest

and Incarcerate: Psychological

Consequences of Policing for

Black Men (11-12) W192a

Symposium: Meta-Analyses on the Effects of Mental Health Interventions

among Racial/Ethnic Minorities (11-1) W475a

11AM

Collaborative Session: Developing

Leadership Skills: An Interactive Session

with Psychologists of Color Leaders

(12-2) W196bc

Symposium: Investigating Sociopolitical

Interventions and Realities Using a

Single Subject Time Series Analysis

(12-1) W181b

Symposium: Current Directions in

Arab/MENA American Psychology:

Identity Intersections and Implications

(12-1) W175c CE

Symposium: The Impact of Colonization

on the Psychological Wellbeing and

Migration Experiences of Puerto Ricans

(12-2) W184d CE

Collaborative Session: Advancing Health

Justice: Life Course Determinants of

Racial Disparities (12-2) W183c CE

12PM

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Thought Leader Session: How

Racial Typicality Biases

Judgment (and Why You

Should Care) (1-2) W183c CE

DIVISION 45 PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS, BUSINESS MEETING & AWARDS CEREMONY

(1-4) Hyatt Regency – Regency Ballroom A

Skill Building Session: The

Silencing of Race in Latinx

Research and Scholarship:

Developing Racial Inclusion in

Psychology (1-2) W178b CE

Symposium: Disarming Racial Microagressions:

Microintervention Strategies for Targets, Allies and Bystanders

(1-3) W187b CE

1PM

Thought Leader Session: How

Our Schools Breed

Impostorism in Kids of Color

(2-3) W183c CE

Symposium: Addressing

Media Portrayals of the Mad

Black Woman and

Incarcerated Black Man with

Cultural Humility (2-3) W176b

Symposium: #ReclaimingOurTime: The Effects of White Supremacy

and Systemic Oppression in Higher Education

(2-4) W471b

2PM

Symposium: Creation and

Implementation of a Diversity

Workgroup in an Integrated

Healthcare Setting

(3-4) W179a CE

Skill Building: Empowering DACA

and Undocumented College

Students Through Social Justice

Counseling (3-4) W187a CE

3PM

Symposium: Paving New Roads: When Women

of Color Become Administrative Leaders

(4-6) W193b

Collaborative Session: Levels to This: Family,

School, and Community Protecting Black Youth

from Racial Stress and Trauma

(4-6) W196bc

Collaborative Session: Incorporating Learning

into Teaching for Mutual Benefit of Students

and Our Communities (4-5) W183c CE

POSTER

SESSION 3

(4-5)

Hall F

SOCIAL HOUR + LINKS & SHOULDERS

MENTORING

(4-6) Hyatt Regency – Regency Ballroom A

4PM

Symposium: Socially Just Service

Provision: Research, Practice

and Advocacy with Latinx

Populations (5-6) W181b CE

APA OPENING CEREMONY

(5-6:30) W375abc

5PM

Division 35/45

Party

(9-12) Regency

Ball-room B

9PM

CE. Sessions offering CE credits have been reviewed and approved by the American Psychological Association Office of Continuing Education in Psychology (CEP) and the Continuing Education Committee (CEC) to offer CE credits for psychologists. The CEP Office and the CEC maintain responsibility for the delivery of the programs.

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AUG. 8

8 – 11:50AM 101: An Evidence-Based Approach to Culturally Adapting Psychotherapy for Asian Americans

Leader: Wei-Chin Hwang, PhD | Level: Intermediate | CE Credits: 4

8 – 3:50PM 111: Social Justice Informed Therapy: Nuts and Bolts

Leader: Hsiao-Wen Lo, PhD | Level: Intermediate | CE Credits: 7

8 – 3:50PM 112: Understanding and Working with People from Arab and Middle Eastern Backgrounds

Leader: Naji Abi-Hashem, PhD | Level: Intermediate | CE Credits: 7

AUG. 9

8 – 3:50PM 125: Bridging Education, Guidelines, Research, and Advocacy in Addressing the Immigration Crisis

Leaders: Claudette Antuña, PsyD, LCSW; Leonora Cabrera, MA; Luz Garcini, PhD, MPH; Shahana Koslofsky, PhD; Alfonso Mercado, PhD; & Sita Patel, PhD Level: Intermediate | CE Credits: 7

8 – 3:50PM 130: Racial Identity Theory in Action: Application to Counseling and Clinical Supervision

Leaders: Anmol Satiani, PhD; Cynthia Chen, PhD; Kisha Bazelais, PhD; Janet Helms, PhD; Carlton Green, PhD; & Kevin Henze, PhD | Level: Intermediate | CE Credits: 7

1 – 4:50PM 132: CBT Outside the Box: Tips and Tools for Multicultural Practice

Leader: Pamela Hays, PhD | Level: Intermediate | CE Credits: 4

AUG. 10

8 – 3:50PM 146: Psychotherapy With Black Women

Leaders: Adia Gooden, PhD & Donna Baptiste, EdD Level: Intermediate | CE Credits: 7

8 – 3:50PM 147: Racism in Psychology: Promoting Healing and Transformation

Leaders: Lele Diamond, PsyD; Michael Connor, PhD; Nancy Arvold, PhD; & Wade E. Pickren, PhD | Level: Intermediate | CE Credits: 7

1 – 4:50PM 150: Intellectual Assessment as a Social Justice Issue: Theoretical Considerations and Practical Solutions

Leaders: Jack Naglieri, PhD & Tulio Otero, PhD | Level: Intermediate | CE Credits: 4

AUG. 11

8 – 11:50PM 156: Ethics and Competence of Research, Supervision, and Practice With Indigenous Populations

Leaders: Melissa Tehee, PhD, JD, & Alberta A. Arviso, PhD Level: Intermediate | CE Credits: 4

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M. Fazuan Abdul Karim Lily Lau Christina Patterson

Roberto Abreu Jiyoon Lee Natasha Ramananayake

Lydia (Ha Rim) Ahn Patrice Leverett Rylan Rosario

Consuelo Arbona Ya-Shu Liang Anne Saw

Samuel T. Beasley Noriel Lim Lamise Shawahin

Danna Bismar Priscilla Lui Mary Shelton

Art Blume Celeste Malone Steven Stone

Beth Boyd William Martinez Melissa Tehee

Ayli Carrero Pinedo Sarah Anais Mejia Barbara Thelamour

Jacks Cheng Alfonso Mercado Diamonique Townsend

Melissa Donovick Katlyn Milless Dieu Truong

Melissa M. Ertl Jeffery Mio Pei-Chun Tsai

James Garcia Nicole Morgan William Tsai

Brady Garrett Faheemah Mustafaa Erlanger Turner

Gordon Hall Hannah Nguyen Thomas Vance

Elan Hope Tamara Obregon Madera Sophia Williams

Ummul Kathawalla Kerth O'Brien Tiffany Williams

Judith Kent Lideth Ortega-Villalobos Nelson Zounlome

Gary Kwok Joshua Parmenter

Helen Neville (Co-Chair) Halleh Hashtpari (Co-Chair)

Michelle Flores Scott Graves Charlotte McCloskey

Victoria McNeil Vivian L. Tamkin

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Hyatt Regency McCormick Place Hotel – Regency Suite 2233 South Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Chicago, IL 60616

THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

8AM

Division 45 Executive Committee

Meeting (8-3)

9AM

CDEMP Editorial Board Meeting (10-11)

Rise and Shine! Grab some coffee & snacks +

networking (8-9)

10AM

CNPAAEMI Leadership Development Institute

Meeting (10-11)

Meet Division 45 Past Presidents

Conversation Hour (10-11)

11AM Society of Indian

Psychologists (SIP) Student Hour (11-12)

12PM

Society of Indian Psychologists (SIP)

Conversation Hour (12-1)

1PM

2PM Division 45 Campus Representative Meet & Greet

(2-4) 3PM

Navigating APA2019: Tips for First Time Attendees &

Presenters (3-4)

4PM AAPA – Division on South Asian Americans

(DoSAA) Social (4-6)

5PM Conversation Hour

Invited Speaker (5-6)

6PM

Division 45 Student Social (6-8)

Movie Screening (6-8)

7PM

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CONVENTION CO-CHAIRS Program Review Anne Saw

Noriel Lim Hospitality Suite

Priscilla Lui Tamara Obregon Madera

Lamise Shawahin Rona Carter

Student Representatives Student Representatives Desa Daniel Student Representative

Rylan Rosario Pamela Rakhshan Rouhakhtar Sunny Ho Sandra Espinoza Montes

Convention Co-Chairs-Elect Entertainment

Links & Shoulders Wendy Peters Robyn Gobin

Melissa Tehee Samuel Beasley

Julii Green Stephanie Carrera Student Representative

Student Representative Logistics Samiha Jallouqa

Daniele Franks Laura Reid Marks Student Representative Communications

Youth Summit Bahaur Amini Student Representative Ida Salusky Lydia HaRim Ahn

Angela Ferguson

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Alvin Alvarez President

Lisa Rey Thomas President-Elect

Helen A. Neville Past President

Bridgette Peteet Secretary

Joyce Chu Treasurer-Elect

Jae Yeon Jeong Treasurer

Joseph P. Gone Council Representative

Cynthia de las Fuentes Council Representative

Hector Adames Interim COR

Melissa Tehee Member-at-Large

Native American Slate

Nayeli Chavez Member-at-Large

Latinx Slate

Robyn L. Gobin Member-at-Large

African American Slate

Doris Chang Member-at-Large

Asian American Slate

Martinique Jones Member-at-Large

Diversity Slate

Allison Cerezo Member-at-Large

LGBT Slate

Germine (Gigi) Awad Member-at-Large

Middle Eastern North African Slate

Desa Daniel Student Representative

NextGen Task Force Co-Chair

Luis Vasquez Finance Committee

Chair

Don Pope-Davis Fellows Chair

Jeffery Mio Council of Past Presidents

Chair

Anne Saw 2019 Convention Co-Chair

Noriel Lim 2019 Convention Co-Chair

Karleen Fellner NMCS Conference Chair

Amanda Waters FOCUS Newsletter

Editor

Su Yeong Kim CDEMP Editor

Frederick Leong Division 45 Book Series

Editor

Rebecca Toporek Community Engagement

Task Force Co-Chair

Chris Liang Community Engagement

Task Force Co-Chair

Barbara Thelamour NextGen Task Force Co-

Chair

Jasmine Llamas CNPAAEMI LDI Board

Representative

Ruddy Taylor Leadership Fellow

Mikaela Dicome Website Content Manager


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