Dr. Evan Auguste
@evanauguste.bsky.social
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Assistant Professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice | Licensed Clinical and Forensic Psychologist | Black Liberation Psych | ABPsi Sawubona Healing Circles | https://www.evanauguste.com/
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Came together with a number of the leaders in the African-centered healing circle movement to write this newly published article, "Recreating the Circle: A Collective Vision for Radical African Healing in Community." (DM for access):

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Thanks!! Excited to be headed over
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PS Feels especially good to be headed home up 3-1 💪🏾
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Just taught my last class at UMass Boston! Next semester I'll be beginning a new faculty position at John Jay College of Criminal Justice. Grateful to many of my colleagues at UMass for welcoming me into the field, and excited to be joining such a powerful group of scholars warriors over at CUNY!
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RNR centers
Person’s role in their offense
W/ no wide context.

No acknowledgement
Of social restraints is a
Colonial lens.

Lalane, IUP w/ @evanauguste.bsky.social

#APLS2025 #PsychLaw #AcademicHaiku
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Thomas Hilliard:
Another name we should know
In forensic psych.

His impact in court
On solitary effects
Should be recognized.

@evanauguste.bsky.social

#APLS2025 #PsychLaw #AcademicHaiku
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Honored and inspired by all you do as well!
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People I directly shouted out (I’m pretty sure, all a blur!) that inspired my discussion of trust in legal systems, scientists, clinicians:

@evanauguste.bsky.social
@cdelawalla.bsky.social
@neillewisjr.bsky.social
@tessneal.bsky.social

Thank you (plus others I’ll reach out too).
anthonyperillo.bsky.social
This was agreed on last September. Wish we didn't have so much, um, new data to rely on.

I've been absorbing thoughts from many of you & will throw your name out anytime I feel I'm pulling from your inspiration. Even when I'm not as vocal, you're impacting me in ways I strive to pay forward.
evanauguste.bsky.social
All of those factors are of course relevant within the American context, but a few of the chapters have a transnational focus, with the clear context that the book is rooted within the particularities of the U.S.'s histories with incarceration and colonization.
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It'll be out early this year.
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Happy to have that conversation once you've read the argument.
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Some highlights from this year. A lot of yapping!
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Yes! Have a symposium with Natalie, Apryl, and Kim and some of their colleagues
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We do, and have a chapter in there addressing this as well.
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Thank you! Let's get another one in soon!
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We've got chapters on African-centered assessment, community healing, forensic practice in service to radical movement, therapeutic practice for formerly incarcerated people, reparations, and more. All from a grounded group of scholars, clinicians, and people with lived experience.
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End of the year and first post on here. Excited to share this book volume early next year.

"Let Them Not be Forgotten": Black Resistance through Forensic Psychology

Aimed to bring in people who incorporated the radical school of Black psych with the material goal of liberation.