I am Psyched! Women of Color in Psychology on Exhibit

I am Psyched! Women of Color in Psychology on Exhibit
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The Department of Psychological Science is happy to host APA's I am Psyched! exhibit running from Feb. 6-14 in the main lobby of Memorial Hall!

I am Psyched! is a multimedia pop-up exhibit that explores the history and contemporary contributions of women of color in psychology. In partnership with the Cummings Center for the History of Psychology, Psychology's Feminist Voices, and the I am Psyched! Girls Advisory Committee, APA created the exhibit to engage young women of color in exploring how psychology benefits daily life. 

This self-guided traveling exhibit is free to the public and will be in Memorial Hall until Monday, Feb. 14. 

Contacts

Kim Awa,
Department of Psychological Sciences
214-998-2189, knawa@uark.edu

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