Aqua 311 - Symposia & Interactive Panels
Jul 14, 2023 01:45 PM - 03:15 PM(America/Los_Angeles)
20230714T1345 20230714T1515 America/Los_Angeles Symposium #6: Better Together: Contextualizing Black Youth and Young Adult Outcomes

Psychology serves our communities best when it is interdisciplinary, ecological, and oriented toward disrupting social inequities. In this symposium we center Black youth and Black young adults by considering how relationships between systems/sectors, actors, and contexts have implications for individual-level outcomes. We are intentional in our efforts to explore and assess within-group differences, further honoring the heterogeneity that exists within the lives of Black youth and Black young adults. Together our four studies demonstrate that probing for within group differences across various contextual (e.g., COVID-19, neighborhoods) and structural settings (e.g., schools, juvenile detention settings) serves as just one of many critical strategies psychologists can adopt when working to transform and push the field towards a space of inclusion, healing, and wholeness. If psychology has a goal to improve and support the well-being of individuals and communities, we illustrate that working across sectors and contexts – with an eye toward systematic patterns of inequity – is a viable path toward that goal.

Aqua 311 - Symposia & Interactive Panels 2023 APA Division 45 Research Conference researchconference@division45.org
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Psychology serves our communities best when it is interdisciplinary, ecological, and oriented toward disrupting social inequities. In this symposium we center Black youth and Black young adults by considering how relationships between systems/sectors, actors, and contexts have implications for individual-level outcomes. We are intentional in our efforts to explore and assess within-group differences, further honoring the heterogeneity that exists within the lives of Black youth and Black young adults. Together our four studies demonstrate that probing for within group differences across various contextual (e.g., COVID-19, neighborhoods) and structural settings (e.g., schools, juvenile detention settings) serves as just one of many critical strategies psychologists can adopt when working to transform and push the field towards a space of inclusion, healing, and wholeness. If psychology has a goal to improve and support the well-being of individuals and communities, we illustrate that working across sectors and contexts – with an eye toward systematic patterns of inequity – is a viable path toward that goal.

Associate Professor
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University of Michigan
Assistant Professor
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Columbia University
Assistant Professor
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University of Chicago
Assistant Professor
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Vanderbilt University
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 Jasmine B. Johnson
Ph.D Student
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Fordham University
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