Second Annual Black Excellence in Psychology Speaker Series

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In celebration of Black History Month, join the School of Psychology every Wednesday in February for our Black Excellence in Psychology series, where visiting psychologists will lead engaging talks and thought-provoking discussions.

This event series will be held at the Bill Moore Student Success Center Clary Theatre.
Talks will start at 1:00 pm each week with a reception to follow.
No RSVP is required, and all events are free and open to campus and the Atlanta community.

Speakers and topics:

February 7
Natalie Watson-Singleton, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Spelman College
"Using Mindfulness-based Digital Health Tools to Enhance the Well-Being of Black Americans"

February 14
Ciara Smalls Glover, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Georgia State University
"Cultural Shields: Strategies That Disrupt Racial Diversity and Promote Resilience"

February 21
Gena Cox, Ph.D.

Executive Advisor, Coach, and Speaker; Founder of Feels Human, LLC
“R-E-S-P-E-C-T: The Key to Inclusion and Connection”

February 28
Enrica Ruggs, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Management, College of Business, University of Houston
“Black Experiences in I/O Psychology: An Examination of Research & Scholars in the Field”

Questions and event contact: Kristie Clark

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