The introduction, chapter 1, and chapter 25 are freely available as downloadable Open Access PDFs. Please click the underlined chapter titles below.
Introduction
Doris F. Chang and Linda Lausell Bryant
Part I: Finding and Owning Your Voice
Linda Juang
2. Applying to Graduate School: Tips and Strategies for BIPOC and International Students
Nari Yoo and Sophia Williams Kapten
3. Experiences of International Graduate Students in Training in Health Service Psychology and Related Mental Health Disciplines: Challenges and Reflections
Iris Yi Miao and Xiang Zhou
4. Intersectionality and Graduate Students of Color: Addressing the Interplay Between Identity, Systemic Oppression, and Resistance
Hector Y. Adames and Nayeli Y. Chavez-Dueñas
5. Addressing Racial Microaggressions and Racial Enactments in Therapy for BIPOC and Immigrant Clinicians
Eunjung Lee, Ran Hu, and Tolulola Taiwo-Hanna
6. Decolonizing Research Approaches: Some Tips to Heal the Damages of a Sick World
E.J.R. David
7. Coping with Racism and Oppression in Higher Education: Overcoming the Imposter Phenomenon
Kevin Cokley
8. Allyship as a Vehicle for Health Equity: Reflections on a Career in Community-Based Research with Indigenous and Black Populations
Jeffrey Proulx
9. Finding Your Voice: A Community Conversation
Sophia Williams Kapten, E.J.R. David, Nayeli Y. Chavez-Dueñas, Hector Y. Adames, Derek Suite, Linda Lausell Bryant, and Doris F. Chang
Part II: Taking a Leap
10. Soul Work: A Pathway to Help Heal Communities of Color
Kenneth V. Hardy
11. Developing Your Brand: Building a Private Practice
Amanda Mays
12. Combatting Racial Battle Fatigue: Navigating and Challenging Predominantly White Institutions
Derek H. Suite
13. Radical Self-Care for BIPOC
Robyn L. Gobin
14. Putting People First: Promoting Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging in Industry Settings
Milo Dodson
15. Restorative Practices are Liberatory: An Open Letter to BIPOC Scholar-Activists and Practitioners Committed to Anti-Oppressive Practice
Kirk “Jae” James
16. Integrating Social Justice, Black Feminist, and Radical Healing Mentoring: Lessons for Transformational Change
Helen Neville, Jioni Lewis, and Bryana French
17. Antiracist and Anti-Oppressive Pedagogy: Putting Theory into Action
Grace S. Kim and Karen L. Suyemoto
18. Broadening Your Reach: Disseminating Science and Knowledge for Maximum Impact
Maryam Kia-Keating
19. The Politics of Promotion and Tenure: Tips for Navigating the Process while Staying True to Your Values
Karen Jackson-Weaver
20. Getting Your Message Out: A Community Conversation
Robin L. Gobin, Ramani Durvasula, Maryam Kia-Keating, Terrance Coffie, Doris F. Chang, Linda Lausell Bryant
Part III: Leading for Change and Impact
21. Becoming a Media Contributor: Science, Advocacy, and Public Education
Ramani Durvasula
22. Instituting Anti-Oppressive Approaches to Supervision and Clinical Training
Sandra Mattar
23. Transforming the Research Landscape through Editorial Leadership Roles
Gordon Nagayama Hall
24. Living Our Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Anti-Racism Values in the Academy: Engaging in Social Change Across Generations
Anneleise Singh, Brean’a Parker, and Briana Bivens
25. Rooted in Justice and Joy: Collaborative Organizational Development
Jeanette Pai-Espinosa
26. Leading and Managing While BIPOC: Emphasis on Goal not Role
Linda Lausell Bryant
27. Impact and Institution-Building: A Community Conversation
Joseph Gone, Helen Neville, Larke Huang, Doris F. Chang, Linda Lausell Bryant
Part IV: Concluding Chapters
28. Conclusion: Find Strength in This Community
Linda Lausell Bryant and Doris F. Chang
29. Relational Approaches to Transforming Institutions: Guideposts for Aspiring White Racial Justice Allies
Doris F. Chang, Linda Lausell Bryant, and Lisa B. Spanierman