Jasmine A. Mena is Associate Professor of Psychology at Bucknell University, USA. She is a licensed clinical psychologist and graduate of the University of Rhode Island, USA. Her research and teaching examine the influence of culture and context on well-being and quality of life.
Delishia M. Pittman is Associate Professor of Counseling at The George Washington University, USA. She is a board-certified counseling psychologist and scholar-activist practitioner. Her research explores the contributions of race, culture, environment and diverse lived experiences on health behavior and health outcomes among Black emerging adults.
Introduction-BIPOC and LGBTQ Feminist Radical Visionaries: In Memory of Jean Lau Chin 1. Jean Lau Chin (1944-2020): An Oral History Project 2. Decolonization: A Personal Manifesto 3. A Thunderbolt Strikes Psychology: The Inspirational Life of Laura Brown 4. Contrary to Popular Belief: I'm Not Who You Think I Am 5. Pathfinding to Social Justice: Interweaving our Personal Journeys as Indigenous Feminist Psychologists 6. Black Women and Wellness
This book honors the journeys and contributions of seven feminist visionaries, who share some of their most formative experiences and challenges that fomented a desire for equity, justice, and collective wellbeing.