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Race & Psychology Museum Tours

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Visit the Cummings Center for the History of Psychology for our Race & Psychology Museum Tour! This new tour recontextualizes the National Museum of Psychology by exploring the relationship between psychological science and systems of racial injustice. Guests examine the power of psychology to both reinforce and tear down racist policies and belief systems, including histories of diagnosis, institutionalization, intelligence testing, and a discussion of the American Psychological Association’s recent Apology to People of Color.

In relation to these topics, the tour highlights the important contributions of psychologists of color throughout the history of psychology. The guided tour includes a digital packet of supplementary photos and archival documents, as well as opportunities for guests to try out interactive recreations of historic intelligence and reaction time tests.

We're offering two free, public tour dates in Spring 2023, on February 15th and March 15th from 6:00pm-7:00pm. Each tour takes approximately 60 minutes. Guests are encouraged to arrive early or stay after the tour to explore the museum on their own, as the tour only covers a small portion of the museum.

Limited space is available for these tours and registration is required via Eventbrite.

If you are an educator interested in scheduling a tour for your students, please contact us at ahap@uakron.edu with the subject line Race & Psychology Tour.