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@DrLaurenMims and I are launching a new study to identify key factors that promote thriving and well-being in our communities!
We are looking for Black youth and young adults to participate!
Check if you are eligible here! tinyurl.com/BlackYASurvey
My FIRST publication in Journal of Black Psychology explores WHY Black parents navigate conversations about race & racism the way they do: "Black Parentsā Rationales for Using Specific Ethnic-Racial Socialization Practices With Their Young Children" š§µ1/4 journals.sagepub.com/doi/fulā¦
This was my response in The Guardian 3 years ago when I was asked if my work was a response to the prevalence of whiteness in science fiction.
Iām totally patting āJanuary 2021 Nnediā on the back. Yes, Nnedi. So much yes, šš¾ :
ALT My worlds are African worlds. I'd love to take credit for the culture that is in my worlds' DNA, but I can't. Those cultures existed long before me;I didn't have to imagine them. And my stories certainly don't exist because white male (or female ... let's not forget that white female perspectives also dominate female perspectives in science fiction and fantasy) perspectives refused to imagine them first. My stories aren't a " to whiteness. They exist wholly outside of white-male-anything. These stories that come from my own culture, experiences, from within me, from reflections of specific African cultures. By existing, I'd hope they help bring cultural, ethnic and gender balance to science fiction and fantasy, but that is not my work's reason to exist.
Improving digital wellness for young people requires both evaluating the impact of existing policies and including student input on proposed ones, according to UVA's Nancy Deutsch and Bethany Teachman. ow.ly/qUa650UcbXG
šØ I am recruiting for 2 new PhD students and 1 postdoctoral researcher to join my lab at UC Berkeley for summer 2025 start dates!
If you have a background in mechanical engineering, hci, and/or cognitive science an interest in changing the future of design, please apply!
šØ In a new article, youth reporting more racial/ethnic discrimination than their siblings showed more advanced pubertal timing (an index of accelerated biological aging). Parents' racial/ethnic identity commitment weakened this discrimination-puberty link within the family!
āWhat I try to do is write. And it might be just the most boring and awful stuff. But I try. When Iām writing, I write. And then itās as if the muse is convinced that Iām serious and says, āOkay. Okay. Iāll come.ā
ā Maya Angelou
I am recruiting a new student in theĀ UVA EPāADS PhD program. Seeking student with a strong work-ethic, who is committed to using strengths-based perspectives to understand context (e.g., schools) & identity (e.g., ethnic/racial) in the lives of Black, Latine, immigrant youth.
And another one! We have a šØ new publication alert šØ from EPSY Assistant Professor Aixa Marchand (DevSci; @AixaMarchand), titled "Measuring critical parent engagement: The development and validation of The Black parent measure of critical consciousness in education"
#ElectionDay is just around the corner! If you need a ride to the ballot box, weāve got you covered.
This year, NAACP has partnered with @lyft to provide discounted rides to help voters get to the polls.
Use the code NAACPVOTE24 while supplies last. #NAACPVotes
Mark your calendars! š Grant applications for the 2025 Funding Cycle are due by August 15, 2025.
For other important dates and deadlines, view our entire grantmaking calendar here: bit.ly/45EhCas
A study in @aerj_journal finds that racially isolated Black teachers are more likely to leave their schools than less isolated teachers. This turnover is driven by transfers to a different district and exiting the profession altogether. journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.ā¦