The British Psychological Society’s History of Psychology Centre has issued a call for donations of records relating to Black Psychology and Black Psychologists in the UK:
Donations for the Society’s archive can relate to the work of individuals, groups or movements who have impacted UK psychology – including campaigners and activists.
This comes as part of the Society’s work to decolonise the psychology curriculum and recognise the contributions of Black psychologists. Donations can include minutes, agendas and meeting papers, marketing materials, publications, correspondence, lobbying material, images and recordings including videos and audio, and do not need to be associated with the BPS specifically.
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If you would like to contribute, donations can be in paper or digital format and the archive reserves the right to refuse any donations which do not align with its Archive Collections Policy. If you have any questions, would like to talk with the History of Psychology Centre, or have suggestions for donations, email: hopc@bps.org.uk?
Full details available here.