How We Get Free: Graduate Training as an Opportunity for Equitable Participation and Liberation

Author:

Volpe Vanessa V.1ORCID,Hope Elan C.1ORCID,Mosley Della V.2,Javidi Hannah1ORCID,Sosoo Effua E.3ORCID,Benson G. Perusi1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology, North Carolina State University

2. Department of Psychology, University of Florida

3. Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Abstract

In this conceptual article, we assert that psychology should be transformed to adopt the explicit goal of working toward the liberation of people oppressed by society rather than striving for mere equality. To achieve such a transformation, it is necessary to reenvision graduate training in psychology. Graduate training in psychology is an important vehicle by which psychologists can become prepared to use research and practice to eradicate inequities in society. Therefore, we propose six pillars for liberation-focused graduate training in psychology: critical unlearning/unknowing, cooperative modes of production, prioritizing indigenous knowledge, embedded interdependence, systems-level action, and prioritizing members of oppressed groups. Although this conceptualization may engender resistance, we argue that there are many potential pathways by which graduate training may use liberation psychology to work equitably with oppressed groups to seek justice.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Psychology

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