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Did you email your school psych friends about something weeks ago? Are they just now getting back to you? They probably went to #NASP2025 and just finished digging themselves out of the pile of referrals they got while they were gone. 🙃

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There was so much #BlackGirlMagic at #NASP2025! It was truly a beautiful sight to behold.

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Feeling OPTIMISTIC on this last day of #BlackHistoryMonth.

Black female school psychologists, we see you. The love, affirmation & joy at @nasponline.bsky.social #NASP2025 was powerful. We broke invisibility & reclaimed space. Our brilliance is undeniable.

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Dan Florell and Melissa Reeves at Past-President Roast for NASP

Dan Florell and Melissa Reeves at Past-President Roast for NASP

One of the more enjoyable parts of #NASP Historian is to host the Past-President Roast! Melissa Reeves was an incredible sport in a packed room. #NASP2025 #schoolpsychology

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So, what does true #socialjustice look like? What commitments have you seen institutions make toward inclusion? Have they followed through?

Let’s continue the conversation. Tag a Black school psych or educator doing the work. 🤎 #CiteBlackWomen #NASP2025 @nasponline.bsky.social

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But visibility alone isn’t enough. Institutions must do more than acknowledge our presence; they must center our leadership, expertise, & impact.

The real work is in ensuring these conversations lead to systemic transformation—not just symbolic gestures. #NASP2025 @nasponline.bsky.social
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In a field where #Blackschoolpsychologists are underrepresented & made to feel invisible, this past week @nasponline.bsky.social felt like a homecoming.

We weren’t just present—we were centered. We weren’t just heard—we were amplified. And we weren’t just surviving—we were leading. #NASP2025
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You've always been a distinguished lecturer, but it was wonderful to be in your presence again! 💕 #NASP2025

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A nice look into the path of a legend of school psychology. The Legends Address with Kathleen Minke during the #NASP2025 convention was a highlight.

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My cup is overflowing after #NASP2025! It was so meaningful to be close to home and have of my school psych circles sharing the experience together, especially as I get ready to step into the role of NASP delegate for WA. Endlessly thankful for this journey and the amazing people along the way 💚💚

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Spent the last week in Seattle learning ways to be a better school psychologist. Had to lean on the wall/sit on the floor during a few sessions! Gotta love that Continuing Education! #nasp2025

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Leaving #NASP2025 with some great tools and ideas to improve my practice and service delivery. Now I’m on a quest to get from Seattle to the small island in the Puget Sound where family friends live, all on public transit, with all of my luggage in tow!

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Tonight (2/20) is the Past-President Roast which I will be hosting with Melissa Reeves being celebrated. If you are at #nasp2025 and looking for a fun and rollicking evening, come Hyatt Regency, Level 3 room 303 at 5:30pm.

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If you're at #NASP2025, stop by booth 418 in the exhibitor hall and find out about school psychology in NC.
If you're in NC, stay safe and warm in the snow!

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"Oppressive systems are threatened by deep connections."
Anna Abdou, #NASP2025

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Something that might have been predicted to be cancelled at #NASP2025 convention.

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We're over here waiting for snow, but if you're at #NASP2025, stop by exhibitor booth 418 and say hi to Jackie! Bonus points if you ask about her cat.

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Transforming Moments to Movements: Keeping Momentum for Social Justice
Celeste M. Malone, PhD, MS
2025 NASP Distinguished Lecture
February 18, 2025

Picture of PowerPoint Transforming Moments to Movements: Keeping Momentum for Social Justice Celeste M. Malone, PhD, MS 2025 NASP Distinguished Lecture February 18, 2025

Kicking off my #NASP2025 experience with my distinguished lecture! I'm always grateful for the opportunity to educate my colleagues, help develop their critical consciousness, & promote social justice in the profession. Thank you @drfaustino.bsky.social for this opportunity!

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Observations from NASP: Much higher percentage of attendees with colorful hair than my last NASP in Denver! #NASP2025

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New radical therapy to release inner child. First, shrink down to child size. Second, I loved the Illusion Museum not far from #NASP2025 convention. A psychologist playground!

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#NASP2025 Convention is so close. Can’t wait for it to start! Went to see Chihuly exhibit in the meantime.

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Weekend Roundup: Black Identity is Resistance

On my way to Seattle for #NASP2025, already picturing a #KendrickLamar two-step reunion with my fellow Black school psychs. But first, let’s talk about what the #SuperBowl revealed about #Blackjoy, memory, and visibility. 🧵

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Traveling to Seattle to attend leadership meetings and the National Association of School Psychologists Convention. As the Florida Delegate, I will continue to advocate for public education and the well-being of students of all backgrounds. #NASP2025 #CatalystsInAction

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On a completely different note, I finally have most of my ducks aligned to go to #NASP2025 in February! Seattle, here I come.

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I feel the same way ;) and can't wait to see so many colleagues who are really dear friends. #NASP2025 #schoolpsychconnect

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