2021
DOI: 10.1123/wspaj.2021-0054
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Recognizing and Expanding Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

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“…Furthermore, as mentioned earlier, psychology has not often been a leader in denouncing discriminatory ideas or defending the rights of underrepresented groups. Both the APA 8 and CPA 9 have now acknowledged the dark history of psychology in the context of EDI and all have policy statements affirming EDI principles (Bowman, 2000; Fletcher & Artiles, 2005; Fuentes et al, 2021; Gano-Overway, 2021; Hoffman & Mitchell, 2016; Jimerson et al, 2021; Onyeador et al, 2021; Pollock, 2021; Reel, 2021). Acknowledgement is the first step in the reconciliation process and this includes telling the truth, however, painful, shameful, and embarrassing.…”
Section: Terminologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, as mentioned earlier, psychology has not often been a leader in denouncing discriminatory ideas or defending the rights of underrepresented groups. Both the APA 8 and CPA 9 have now acknowledged the dark history of psychology in the context of EDI and all have policy statements affirming EDI principles (Bowman, 2000; Fletcher & Artiles, 2005; Fuentes et al, 2021; Gano-Overway, 2021; Hoffman & Mitchell, 2016; Jimerson et al, 2021; Onyeador et al, 2021; Pollock, 2021; Reel, 2021). Acknowledgement is the first step in the reconciliation process and this includes telling the truth, however, painful, shameful, and embarrassing.…”
Section: Terminologymentioning
confidence: 99%