- Dean Lori Quigley and The Sage Colleges (Sage.edu)- video called "Unseen Tears".
- Teaching Indians to be White: Video
- Burich, K. R. (2007). "No place to go": The Thomas Indian School and the "Forgotten" Indian Children of New York. Wicazo Sa Review, 22(2), 93-110.
- Evans-Campbell, T., Walters, K.L., Pearson, C.R., Campbell, C.D. (2012). Indian Boarding School Experience, Substance Use, and Mental Health among Urban Two-Spirit American Indian/Alaska Natives. The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 38(5), 421-427.
- The Thick Dark Fog (video) http://www.thickdarkfog.com/
- Beyond the Mesas http://beyondthemesas.com/category/hopi-videos/
- Our Spirits Don't Speak English http://www.richheape.com/boarding-school.htm
Thursday, August 15, 2013
Resources on Boarding Schools For Native American Children
Resources were compiled on Div 45 listserv
Labels:
Boarding Schools,
Impact of race,
Native American,
Racism,
Substance Use
Friday, August 9, 2013
Thursday, August 8, 2013
Resources for teaching psychopathology (compiled on Div 45 listserv)
Lillian Comas-Diaz's Multicultural Care.
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LIST FOR COURSE PACKET
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stress, the HPA axis, and physical and mental health disparities over the life course. American
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Takeuchi, D.
T., Zane, N., Hong, S., Chae, D. H., Gong, F., Gee, G. C., Walton, E., Sue, S.,
& AlegrÃa, M. (2007). Immigration-related factors and
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"Cultural Formulation" by Mezzich which uses the DSM cultural
formulation format.
Cheung, F. M., van de Vijver, F. R., & Leong, F.
L. (2011). Toward a new approach to
the study of personality in culture. American Psychologist, 66,
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How clinical diagnosis might exacerbate the stigma of mental illness. Social
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culture in the clinical decision-making process. Journal of Counseling and
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Additional
Books:
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Major Transgender and Genderqueer Sites
Comprehensive listing of Transgender and GenderQueer websites http://transqueerwellness.org/transgq
Trans*, GenderQueer, and Queer Terms
Excellent description of Trans*, GenderQueer, and Queer Terms
Labels:
Gender non-conforming,
GenderQueer,
LGBT,
Queer,
Transgender
Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Killing of Travyon Martin and the Acquittal of George Zimmerman: Community Resources
These resources were compiled by Dr. Toporek (Div 45) and posted on the Div 45 listserv after the acquittal of Zimmerman in the Travyon Martin case.
Compilation Resources for Community regarding Trayvon Martin Killing and George Zimmerman Verdict of Not Guilty (Compiled by Rebecca Toporek, thanks to Kirstyn Chun, Mary Cavagnaro, Gwendolyn Keita, and Kim Mills)
General Articles
Violence against Individuals and Communities: Reflecting on the Trayvon Martin Case - An Introduction to the Special Issue
Compilation Resources for Community regarding Trayvon Martin Killing and George Zimmerman Verdict of Not Guilty (Compiled by Rebecca Toporek, thanks to Kirstyn Chun, Mary Cavagnaro, Gwendolyn Keita, and Kim Mills)
General Articles
- Everything will be ok. I love you. Parenting after Trayvon by Melissa Harris-Perry Trayvon
- Martin and the stolen youth of black children By Jonathan Capehart
- Justice denied’After Trayvon, having 'the talk' with our son.
- After-the-Acquittal: The need for honest dialogue about racial prejudice and stereotyping By Gwendolyn Puryear Keita, PhD (Executive Director, APA Public Interest Directorate)
- Presidential Task Force on Preventing Discrimination and Promoting Diversity (2012), Dual pathways to a better America: Preventing discrimination and promoting diversity.
- Prejudice, stereotypes, and discrimination
- APA resolution on racism and racial discrimination: A policy statement in support of the goals of the 2001 World Conference against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia, and Related Intolerance
- Racial and ethnic bias/profiling in law enforcement and security activities (2001)
- Special Issue on Violence Against Individuals and Communities — Reflecting on the Trayvon Martin case. The Journal for Social Action in Counseling and Psychology By Rebecca L. Toporek in Communique (May, 2013)
Violence against Individuals and Communities: Reflecting on the Trayvon Martin Case - An Introduction to the Special Issue
Using the Science of Psychology to Target Perpetrators of
Racism and Race-Based Discrimination for Intervention Efforts: Preventing
Another Trayvon Martin Tragedy
Vickie M. Mays, Denise Johnson, Courtney N. Coles, Denise Gellene and Susan D. Cochran
Vickie M. Mays, Denise Johnson, Courtney N. Coles, Denise Gellene and Susan D. Cochran
Sannisha K. Dale and Jessica Henderson Daniel
Muninder K. Ahluwalia
Restorative Justice for Trayvon Martin
Mikhail Lyubansky
Mikhail Lyubansky
Narratives
and Reflections
Moving from Words to Action: Reflections of a First Year
Counselor Educator for Social Justice
Joseph M. Williams
Joseph M. Williams
Reflections on the Murder of Trayvon Martin
Reston N. Bell, Tiffany J. Jones, Ricshawn Adkins Roane, Kidist M. Square, and Rita Chi-Ying Chung
Reston N. Bell, Tiffany J. Jones, Ricshawn Adkins Roane, Kidist M. Square, and Rita Chi-Ying Chung
Bearing Black
Deanne Bell
Deanne Bell
Dissecting the Killing of Trayvon Martin: The Power Factor
Geraldine L. Palmer
Geraldine L. Palmer
A Moment to Come Together: Personal
Reflections on Trayvon Martin
Roxanne Christensen, LaSonia Barlow, and Demetrius E. Ford
Roxanne Christensen, LaSonia Barlow, and Demetrius E. Ford
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