Dr. Roberts honored with Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity award

Feb. 3, 2020

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Dr. Tangela Roberts

KALAMAZOO, Mich.—Dr. Tangela Roberts, assistant professor in Counselor Education and Counseling Psychology in the College of Education and Human Development 51¸ŁŔűÉç Michigan University was honored with the American Psychological Association (APA) Division 44 Society for the Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity 2019 Early Career Psychologist Engagement Award. This award is given to support ECP leadership, advocacy, and mentorship within Division 44. During the 2019 APA annual meeting Dr. Roberts presented a poster paper with counseling psychology doctoral student Zari Carpenter on “Impact of Community Involvement and Community Comfort on Black LGBTQ Well-being”.

Dr. Roberts also presented a paper titled; “For Us by Us: Exploring the Impact of Available Community Supports for LGBTQ+ Adolescents of Color” and Co-chaired a symposium called "Relational and Institutional Challenges and Multiple Minority Stress among LGBTQ People of Color. Counseling Psychology doctoral student Angela Lewis also presented in this symposium. Her presentation was titled "The impact of relational trauma of Black bisexual women". Dr. Robert’s line of research focuses on the experience of individuals whose identities lie at the intersection of race, ethnicity, and sexual orientation.