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Psychological history

  1. Research Use the internet to find someone who represents YOU in psychological history. Find Black, Native/First Nation, Hispanic, Puerto Rican, Asian,
    Trans, BIPOC famous people in psychological history. If you are a white male with only Caucasian ancestry then choose someone that represents you AND
    who was a pioneer in something that describes/defines you. Military psychology? Second born? Broken household? Procrastinator? Motivated? Recovering?
    Married? Single person psychology? First generation learner? You can choose to highlight a different kind of person from yourself as well.
    For example: I am 48% Caucasian, 52% black and brown, but I appear white. I am female. I grew up on sustenance farm in New York and lived and taught on
    the border of Mexico for 15 years. I am the second born. My Parents were divorced. Can I find a famous female psychologist (preferably of color) who
    studied birth order? Border studies? Low socioeconomic status related to success of some kind? Daughters of Divorce? Sri Lankan? From Sierra Leone?
    Japanese? First I will search the web to find female psychologists of color (contemporary or historical) and then I will choose one of them to tell the class
    about.
  2. Create a PowerPoint presentation or Prezi about your chosen psychologist. Tell us about their family background, studies and important work. Include
    pictures if available, then
  3. Create a reference page of selected works of theirs. I will be using these reference pages. You can link to live documents online and also include books
    that they have written or are mentioned in. Please do not just copy and paste from internet sources such as Wikipedia or Simply Psychology without also
    recording other references. Make a list of their publications and or book titles.
  4. Tell us why you picked this person and in what way they represent you or your experiences

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