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Relaxed, peaceful, grounded, hopeful, aware – These are some of the words participants used to describe the way they felt at the end of the session, during which Dr. Lewis shared a wealth of knowledge on Black Psychology and Egyptian yoga practices, as well as ways to bring harmony to
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As we continue to confront the challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, NYABPsi supports its community in staying informed and empowered. There is increasing evidence that the pandemic is disproportionately affecting Black individuals and communities in a number of ways, raising concerns about social and racial justice. In addition
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Parents and other caregivers have unique needs and stressors in this COVID-19 pandemic. Learning to balance working from home, facilitating remote learning for their children, supporting the emotional well-being of family members during this crisis, and maintaining financial stability are among the most common. NYABPsi salutes those parents and caregivers
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The New York Association of Black Psychologists (NYABPsi) stands in solidarity with our community during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. We know these times are challenging. As we all deal with the emotional and psychological impact, we remember that we are much stronger together than we are in isolation. We also
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NYABPsi celebrated Black History Month by partnering with Dr. Lisa Orbe- Austin and Dr. Richard Orbe-Austin for learning, discussion, and fellowship surrounding imposter syndrome in the Black community, and what we can do to overcome it. The event was a great success, and we want to extend a special thank
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Raising Minds and Spirits for Over 50 Years 2018 marked 50 years of service for the New York Association of Black Psychologists (NYABPsi)! As we enter a new decade, the organization remains committed. Founded in 1968, the same year as the National Association of Black Psychologists, the local New York chapter