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WOMANIST AND MUJERISTA PSYCHOLOGIES
Voices of Fire, Acts of Courage

Thema Bryant-Davis, Ph.D and Lilian Comaz-Diaz, Ph.D., Eds.
American Psychological Association, 2016

DESCRIPTION

This inspiring book introduces the psychologies of womanists and mujeristas–African American women and Latinas, respectively, who have a broad and inclusive approach to feminism and liberation. Womanist and mujerista values and worldviews emphasize resiliency, strength, activism, self-expression, creativity, spirituality/connection, self-definition, and liberation of all oppressed people. As opposed to much general psychology literature that pathologizes or marginalizes the experiences of African American women and Latinas, this book centralizes their experiences and unpacks the underexplored areas of their historical and contemporary ways of knowing and approaches to living. The chapters integrate findings from multiple disciplines to explore psychology, spirituality, creativity, activism, counseling, healing, research, and leadership from a womanist and mujerista perspective.

EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
The reader will be able to:
• Describe womanist and mujerista psychologies
• Explain the focus of womanist research
• Assess the book's treatise on the need for education regarding the psychology of African-American women and Latinas
• Apply psycho-spiritual therapy strategies taking into account the strong spiritual link to womanist issues
• Engage in innovative problem-solving and co-constructing solutions to womanist problems which include recognizing that creativity is an essential part of the womanist sphere
• Define social-justice action for mujerista
• Review some conclusions the authors make on developing leadership in the struggle to change the world's perception of womanist and mujerista issues

AUTHOR

Thema Bryant-Davis, PhD, is an associate professor of psychology at Pepperdine University. Lillian Comas-Diaz, PhD, is a psychologist in private practice and clinical professor at George Washington University's Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences.

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