Special Issue on Violence against Individuals and Communities: Reflecting on the Trayvon Martin Case

2020-06-10

Violence against Individuals and Communities: Reflecting on the Trayvon Martin Case - An Introduction to the Special Issue Rebecca L. Toporek, Editor, JSACP

Using the Science of Psychology to Target Perpetrators of Racism and Race-Based Discrimination for Intervention Efforts: Preventing Another Trayvon Martin Tragedy Vickie M. Mays, PhD, MSPH, Denise Johnson, JD, Courtney N. Coles, MPH, Denise Gellene, MBA, Susan D. Cochran, PhD, MS

Talking about the Trayvon Martin Case in Psychology and Conseling Training and Psychotheraphy Sannisha K. Dale, Jessica Henderson Daniel

"What's under There?" The Questioning of Civil Rights for Sikh Men Muninder K. Ahluwalia

Restorative Justice for Trayvon Martin Mikhail Lyubansky

Moving from Words to Action: Reflections of a First Year Counselor Educator for Social Justice Joseph M. Williams

Reflections on the Murder of Trayvon Martin Reston N. Bell, Tiffany J. Jones, Ricshawn Adkins Roane, Kidist M. Square, Rita Chi-Ying Chung

Reflections of a Black Male Counseling Psychology Doctoral Student: Lessons Learned from APA Division 45 Commentary and the Role of Social Justice for Counseling Psychologists Ricky J. Pope, M.A.

Reflections on the Experiences of Turbaned Sikh Men in the Aftermath of 9/11 Kiran S.K. Arora

Bearing Black Deanne Bell, Ph.D.

Dissecting the Killing of Trayvon Martin: The Power Factor Geraldine L. Palmer, Ph.D.

A Moment to Come Together: Personal Reflections on Trayvon Martin Roxanne Christensen, LaSonia Barlow, Demetrius E. Ford