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Posts by Enrique Neblett

We welcome empirical, conceptual, tutorial, and replication/verification work.

Aimed at scholars across career stages, including trainees.

📅 LOI due May 15, 2026
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This special section explores how transparency, credibility, and open science practices can be meaningfully defined and implemented in ethnic minority & multicultural psychology.

Includes dialogue on ethics, equity, and community-engaged research.

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CDEMP Special Section CFP - Open Science Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology (CDEMP) Call for Papers Special Section on Transparency, Credibility, and Accountability in Context: Open Science as Psychological Inquiry in Ethnic M...

📢 CFP: Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology

Special Section: Open Science in Multicultural Psychology

Empirical & conceptual work welcome across quant, qual, mixed & CBPR approaches, including supportive & critical perspectives

📅 LOI due May 15, 2026
🔗 tinyurl.com/CDEMP-OpenSc...

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Cover of Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology. Maroon background with white text and the APA Division 45 logo at the top.

Cover of Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology. Maroon background with white text and the APA Division 45 logo at the top.

Excited to welcome @josemcausadias.bsky.social as a new Associate Editor for Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology, an @apajournals.bsky.social journal. More CDEMP updates and a re-introduction of our full Associate Editor team coming soon!

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Happy FDOC to all those celebrating! 😅

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Dear Black community, let’s center our healing and continue to resist! My Chicago Sun-Times piece explores #radicalhealing for Black Americans thru personal/collective care, #radicalhope, and #joy: “Radical healing isn’t enduring—it’s action rooted in care, resistance, and hope”

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Ethnic studies boosts critical thinking, equity awareness in high school students High school students enrolled in ethnic studies develop the ability to think analytically about the causes of social inequalities, a University of Michigan study suggests.

Check out this University of Michigan press release about our recently-published work which highlighted youth’s development of critical consciousness while enrolled in ethnic studies courses.

news.umich.edu/ethnic-studi...

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One of the joys of my career has been discovering life-long friends. #AcademicPeeps

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Thank you!

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I’ve been going back and forth about how I’d like to use this space. Personal? Professional? Maybe both? I landed on mostly professional with a touch of the personal from time to time. So, consider this post the start of my Bluesky journey! Thanks for following along, and let’s see where this goes!

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