Black women have long been expected to carry more than most, not just in what they do but in who they are allowed to be. Black women are expected to show strength... Read more »
Imagine walking into a room where you feel you must perform a script just to be accepted. For many, this is a social inconvenience. For Black Autistic girls in UK schools, it... Read more »
Brianna* is the kind of person you want in your corner—steady, kind, and hardworking. At 27, she had just been promoted to manager at the local hardware store in Boston in recognition... Read more »
This post is taken from my remarks at a City Council meeting. First, I want to thank Councilmember Jones for the honor of recognizing the work we do at Male Behavioral Health... Read more »
This article is part of our blog series on Violence Against Women and Girls by the APA Committee on Women in Psychology. By Jameta Nicole Barlow, PhD, MPH (Member, APA Committee on... Read more »