Allyson Tintiangco-Cubales Editor

Kevin L. Nadal, Ph.D. is Professor of counseling psychology at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice at CUNY and executive director of the Center for LGBTQ Studies at CUNY Graduate Center. He is the author of our own SAGE Encyclopedia of Psychology and Gender, "That′s So Gay!" Microaggressions and the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Community (APA, 2013), Filipino American Psychology: A Handbook of Theory, Research, and Clinical Practice (Wiley, 2011), among others. His work focuses on mental health among Filipino Americans and issues impacting LGBTQ people of color. He has received numerous awards from the APA. Allyson Tintiangco-Cubales, Ph.D., Professor in the College of Ethnic Studies and Educational Leadership (San Francisco State University), co-founded Community Responsive Education and Teaching Excellence Network. She has published five books and a wide array of articles and book chapters that focus on the development of ethnic studies curriculum and community responsive pedagogy. Professor Tintiangco-Cubales has won many awards including being named one of the 100 most influential Filipinas in the world. One of her major accomplishments was working with community organizations and educators to get ethnic studies instituted in high schools in the San Francisco Unified School District. She has served as a consultant with the San Francisco Unified School District on the development of ethnic studies curriculum for high school students. E. J. R. David, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology (University of Alaska Anchorage), is the author of Brown Skin, White Minds: Filipino -/ American Postcolonial Psychology, editor of Internalized Oppression: The Psychology of Marginalized Groups, coauthor of The Psychology of Oppression, and the author of We Have Not Stopped Trembling Yet: Letters to My  Filipino-Athabascan Family. He has been the recipient of numerous professional awards and is currently an Associate Editor for the Asian American Journal of Psychology.