IncLab IncLab scholarship explores critical counseling psychological perspectives on social inclusion. We focus on social class, race, and their intersections.
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We study identity-related exclusion from social resources, opportunities, and agency. We bring a multiplicity of methods to bear on these topics:

* We do participatory action research (PAR) in New York communities and beyond
* We do youth participatory action research (YPAR) in NYC high schools, middle schools, and other organizations
* We conduct quantitative research
* We conduct qualitative research
* We publish conceptual and theoretical analyses
* We present at conferences and other events
* We partner with community-based and other organizations to learn from their work, support local wellness-related projects, and build capacity
* We imagine and create real-world applications of inclusive psychological research and practice

How does all this make sense for psychologists and counselors? Why do we do what we do? We have a vision of psychological practice and scholarship that integrates all these activities.

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We study identity-related exclusion from social protections, resources, and opportunities. In particular, we focus on race, social class, and their intersections. We bring a multiplicity of methods to bear on these topics: * We do participatory action research (PAR) in New York communities and beyond * We do youth participatory action research (YPAR) in NYC high schools, middle schools, and other organizations * We conduct quantitative research * We conduct qualitative research * We publish conceptual and theoretical analyses * We present at conferences and other events * We partner with community-based and other organizations to learn from their work, support local wellness-related projects, and build capacity * We imagine and create real-world applications of inclusive psychological research and practice