The invisibilization of Asian American women psychologists in academia: A Call to Action.

The Behavior therapist Pub Date : 2022-03-01
Nancy Lau, Anna M Zhou, Xin Zhao, Mei Yi Ng, Karen L Suyemoto
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In light of recent escalations in violence and discrimination against members of the Asian American community, it is important to raise awareness about and increase visibility of academic and social inequities that Asian American women psychologists face and provide strategies for increasing support. This call to action describes a framework for understanding racism as it applies to the unique intersectional experiences of Asian American women psychologists in the United States and inequities faced at the macro and micro levels. We provide concrete recommendations for institutions and individuals to develop and enhance DEI initiatives to counteract the processes and barriers that serve to exclude, marginalize, and invisibilize Asian American women psychologists.

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亚裔美国女性心理学家在学术界的隐形:行动呼吁。
鉴于最近针对亚裔美国人社区成员的暴力和歧视升级,提高对亚裔美国女性心理学家所面临的学术和社会不平等的认识和可见度,并提供增加支持的策略是很重要的。这一行动呼吁描述了一个理解种族主义的框架,因为它适用于美国亚裔美国女性心理学家的独特交叉经历,以及宏观和微观层面面临的不平等。我们为机构和个人提供了具体的建议,以发展和加强DEI倡议,以抵消那些排斥、边缘化和忽视亚裔美国女性心理学家的过程和障碍。
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