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Cuba 2016
In May, I was honored to accompany a delegation from the Association of Black Psychologists (ABPsi) to Hominis 2016, organized by the Cuban Psychological Society in Havana. The trip was an amazing! We wandered the streets of Old Havana, marveling at … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Posts, Caribbean/South America, Charisse is Cool
Tagged Autobiography, Culture, Globalization, Identity, Politics, Psychology, Race
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Trinidad & Tobago (2011)
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