The Inaugural Psychology of Black Women Conference
APA Division 35 Section I
December 3rd - December 4th, 2021
Virtual Conference
The purpose of the Inaugural Psychology of Black Women Conference is to elevate the Psychology of Black Women as a distinct specialty in the field of psychology and highlight the importance of Black feminist, womanist, and intersectional approaches to research, teaching, training, practice, and advocacy in the field of psychology.
Check out our newly launched website:
https://www.psychofblackwomen.org/conference for more information about the conference schedule and incredible lineup of speakers, here are just a few highlights:
Opening keynote by Dr. Thema Bryant-Davis, APA President-Elect
Closing keynote by Dr. Joy Harden Bradford, Creator of Therapy for Black Girls
Invited Plenary Session Moderated by Dr. Helen Neville on "Lessons Learned from Black Women Psychologists in the Ivory Tower” with Drs. Martha Banks, Beverly Greene, Janet Helms, & Rosie Phillips Davis.