Justice and anti-racism Resources
APA Guidelines on Race and Ethnicity in Psychology
These guidelines provide aspirational guidance for the development of racial and ethnocultural responsiveness for psychological practice.
A Framework for Advancing Anti-Racism Strategy on Campus
This framework addresses ten priority areas where anti-racism strategies would significantly improve conditions for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) students, faculty, and staff and that are applicable for a variety of college and university types.
Call for Nominations: APA Workgroup on Journal Reporting Guidelines for Equity, Justice, Diversity, and Inclusion in Psych Science
Send a CV and 200-word interest statement by Dec 31, 2021, to science@apa.org to nominate for this important workgroup.
APA Task Force on Systemic Inequities in Academic Promotion and Tenure
This task force will disseminate a document about systemic barriers that affect promotion and tenure among scholars of color and recommend approaches for equitable evaluation of dossiers.
Becoming a White Antiracist
Developing a positive white identity centered around enacting antiracism.
Multicultural Community (MCC) Organizations
The MCC is a group of multicultural student organizations on the USF Tampa campus that promotes cross-cultural relationships.
The Safe Zone Training Program
USF's Office of Multicultural Affairs offers a diversity training program that advocates for members of the LGBTQ+ community. Click here to learn more.
If You See It, Report It: Reporting Hate Crimes
Stand Against Hatred Reporting Form
Aiding the efforts of Advancing Justice and other advocates to monitor hate incidents across the country.
NAPABA Hate Crimes Task Force and Pro Bono Legal Resources
NAPABA has established pro bono legal resources to ensure that local communities have legal resources to address the hate-fueled attacks against our community.
USF Anti-Racism Website
Working to actively engage in efforts to raise consciousness about systemic racism and anti- Black racism, as well as devising solutions that dismantle this system of oppression.
Click here for more information.
The Social Justice Course Cycle: Prepare, Diversify, Reflect, and Refine
Ideas for adopting a social justice focus into your teaching. Suggested readings are available through the USF library.