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UMass Boston

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Evan Auguste

Department:
Psychology
Title:
Assistant Professor

Area of Expertise

Black liberation psychology, African-centered psychology, forensic psychology, juvenile justice, trauma/PTSD, adolescent development, racial identity, decarcerating mental health care, structural and interpersonal anti-Blackness

Degrees

PhD, Fordham University

Professional Publications & Contributions

  • Weinberger, E. C., Cruise, K. R., Auguste, E. E., & Samuels, J. K. (2022). Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy. Advance online publication.
  • Galán, C. A., Auguste, E. E., Smith, N. A., & Meza, J. I. (2022). Journal of Research on Adolescence, 32(2), 583-595.
  • Auguste, E. E., Cruise, K. R., & Jimenez, M. C. (2021). Journal of traumatic stress, 34(5), 985-994.
  • Auguste, E., & Griffin, B. M. (2020). 50th anniversary. Psychology from the Margins, 2(1), 1-10.
  • Auguste, E., & Rasmussen, A. (2019). Global Mental Health, 6, e25-e25.
  • Seixas, A. A., Auguste, E., Butler, M., James, C., Newsome, V., Auguste, E., ... & Jean-Louis, G. (2017). Sleep Health, 3(1), 28-34.

Additional Information

This lab focuses on addressing the mental health consequences of structural anti-Blackness through the lens of Black liberation psychology. Currently, our research involves community participatory, qualitative, and quantitative methods to examine the effects of disparate exposure to justice-contact and community violence for Black adolescents and state-induced migratory traumas for Haitian people. We also focus on developing and piloting anti-carceral and community based health interventions, such as the Association of Black Psychologists’ Sawubona Healing Circles to promote healing from an African-centered framework. Our advocacy involves connecting with local, national, and international coalitions to promote policy and community change.