The new pilot fellowship program aims to create a supportive pathway to editorial leadership for psychologists from communities who have been historically excluded from these roles.
A large refugee community in the U.S., Southeast Asians face unique challenges. Three social and personality psychologists created a space at SPSP 2020 to help them connect.
Sabine Sczesny has been a professor of social psychology at the University of Bern, Switzerland since 2005. In her research, she focuses on various causes and consequences of stereotypes and prejudice.
Peary Brug is Program Director for Psychology at St. Mary’s University. His research focuses on developing a better understanding of the social psychological impact that integration has on majority and minority groups in Western cultures.
Cynthia Willis-Esqueda is an associate professor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Her research interests are focused on the motivations for and cognitive processes about "race" and ethnic bias, particularly against America's indigenous populations.
Julie Garcia is an Associate Professor in the Psychology and Child Development Department at California State University, San Luis Obispo. Her research explores managing multiple social identities, multiracial identities, and underrepresentation in STEM.