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CURRICULUM VITAE

NAME ANDERSON J. FRANKLIN, PH.D.

ADDRESS Boston The Carolyn A. & Peter S. Lynch School of Education Department of Counseling, Developmental & Educational Psychology, Campion 309 140 Commonwealth Ave. Chestnut Hill, MA 02467

PHONE (617) 552-4710 (617) 552-1981 [fax]

EMAIL [email protected]

EDUCATION

1984 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Post-doctoral, Survey Research

1968 University of Oregon, Eugene, Ph.D., Counseling Psychology

1964 Howard University, Washington, DC, M.S., Experimental Psychology

1961 Virginia Union University, Richmond, B.A., Sociology and Psychology

EXPERIENCE

2007-present Honorable David S. Nelson Professor of Psychology and Education Director, Nelson Chair Roundtable on Networking Community Based Programs Boston College Carolyn A. & Peter S. Lynch School of Education Department of Counseling, Developmental and Educational Psychology

2007 Professor Emeritus 1982-2007 Professor 1986-1992 Director of Clinical Training 1982-1986 Associate Director, Child, Adolescent, & Family Training 1975-1981 Associate Professor

Ph.D. Program in Clinical Psychology & Ph.D. Program in Social & Personality Psychology The City College & The Graduate School The City University of

Curriculum Vitae Anderson J. Franklin 1974-1975 Research Associate/ Adjunct Associate Professor Institute for Urban & Minority Education Teachers College,

1974-1978 Adjunct Associate Professor 1973-1974 Visiting Associate Professor

Laboratory of Comparative Human Cognition The Rockefeller University New York

1970-1973 Associate Dean of Students and Director of Higher Educational Opportunity Programs Associate Professor of Psychology

The of The City University of New York

1968-1970 Lecturer & Acting Chair Psychology Program School of Social Studies University of Lagos, Nigeria

PART TIME EXPERIENCE

1978-present Private Practice Brooklyn, NY

1990-1994 Training Faculty Columbia University Graduate School of Business Executive Training Program Managing Cultural Diversity Program

1977-1980 Director Center for Academic Skills The City College of The City University of New York

1976-1978 Adjunct Professor 1973-1974 School of New Resources College of New Rochelle, New York

1975-1976 Assistant Clinical Professor of Pediatric Psychology College of Physicians and Surgeons Columbia University, New York

1974-1976 Adjunct Associate Professor Department of Psychology Barnard College, Columbia University, New York

1973-1975 Staging Psychologist for Overseas Duty Peace Corps, Washington, D.C.

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PROFESSIONAL LICENSES AND MEMBERSHIPS

Licensed Psychologist, New York State National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology Association of Black Psychologists (Distinguished Psychologist) New York Association of Black Psychologists (Distinguished Psychologist) New Jersey Association of Black Psychologists American Psychological Association (Fellow) American Orthopsychiatric Association (Fellow)

HONORS

American Psychological Association Presidential Citation for outstanding service as Distinguished Elder/Senior Psychologist, National Multicultural Conference and Summit, (2009)

Jewish Board for Family and Children’s Services Award as a teacher and leader in their efforts to overcome organizational racism (2009)

Distinguished Career Service Contribution, City College of New York of the City University of New York, Office of the President (2008)

Saul Z. Cohen Distinguished Chair in Child and Family Services (visiting lecturer, trainer and consultant), Jewish Board for Family and Children’s Services, New York (2003- 2005)

Mellon Distinguished Visiting Scholar & Lecturer, Teachers College, Columbia University, Institute for Urban and Minority Education (February, 2005)

Dalmus A. Taylor Award (for pioneering leadership, scholarship and aggressive advocacy for inclusion of persons of color in higher education and psychology), The 2005 National Multicultural Conference and Summit

The Nia Purpose Award, Black Student Network of Teachers College, Columbia University, 2005

Distinguished Contribution to the Minority Fellowship Program Award, American Psychological Association, 2004

Certificate of Appreciation, The Howard University Counseling Psychology Student Association, 2004

President’s Award, The Society for the Psychological Study of Ethnic Minority Issues, Division 45 of the American Psychological Association, 2003

Distinguished Contribution, Diversity Leadership Forum, Inc. 2003

3 Curriculum Vitae Anderson J. Franklin Family of the Year Award, Protestant Board of Guardians, Inc. 2002

Recognition Award, The Black Male Empowerment Summit, University of Nebraska- Lincoln, 2002.

Distinguished Contribution, The Society for the Psychological Study of Ethnic Minority Issues, Division 45 of the American Psychological Association, 2002

Certificate of Appreciation, The Virginia Association of Black Psychologists, 2001

Kurt Lewin Award, New York State Psychological Association, Division of Social Issues and Cross Cultural Research, 2001

The Postgraduate Center for Mental Health’s Psychoanalytic Training Institute and The Black, Latino, and Asian Caucus, Eighth Annual Frantz Fanon, MD Award, 1997

Janet Helms Award for Mentoring and Scholarship in Psychology & Education, Teachers College, Columbia University, 1996

Outstanding Contribution Award, National Association of Black Social Workers, 1996

Distinguished Psychologist Award, Association of Black Psychologists, 1995

Charles & Shirley Thomas Award for Mentoring and Distinguished Contributions, American Psychological Association, Society for the Study of Ethnic and Minority Issues, Division 45, 1993

New York State Board for Psychology (meritorious service to the science and the profession), 1988

Martin Luther King Award (for scholarship, research and service), The New York Society of Clinical Psychologists, 1983

Distinguished Psychologist of the Year, New York Association of Black Psychologists, (1980)

Distinguished Contribution to Psychology & the Community, New York Association of Black Psychologists, (1976)

Distinguished Contribution, North Carolina Personnel & Guidance Association, (1976)

Lecture Series Award, United States Information Service, Lagos, Nigeria, West Africa, 1970.

State of Virginia NAACP Award for Community Service in Civil Rights: Student Sit- In’s. Richmond (1960)

4 Curriculum Vitae Anderson J. Franklin GRANTS AND AWARDS

2009-20012, Boston College Collaborative Fellows Program Grant ($180,000), Networking Step-Up Schools and Community Based Programs: Strengthening Ties and Exchange of Best Practices.

(Proposal submitted), Nelson Chair Roundtable for Networking Community Based Programs, Boston College to The 21st Century Foundation, New York.

2002-2004, CCNY/Memorial Sloane Kettering Cancer Center Partnership Pilot Grant ($200,000 plus): Facilitators and Barriers to Colorectal Cancer Screening in Minority Communities. (Co-PI’s Drs. Ann Zauber and Jennifer Hay) funded by National Cancer Institute.

1995-96, CUNY Faculty Research Award, ($7,000). Resiliency in African American Men.

1990-93, National Institute of Mental Health, Child Clinical Training Grant for Underserved Populations, ($100,000)

1987-92, New York State Education Department & NYC Board of Education, CUNY Preschool Child Center for Developmental Disabilities, ($500,000)

1986-88, CUNY Faculty Research Award, ($3500), Psychological Well-Being in Blacks.

1984-86, National Institute of Mental Health, Conference on Empirical Research in Black Psychology, (30,000).

1983-84, Rockefeller Foundation Minority Postdoctoral Fellowship, ($32,000).

1979-80, CUNY Faculty Research Award, Verbal Recall in Learning Disabled Children with Memory Dysfunctions, ($8,000).

1977-80, IBM Program Development Grant, CCNY Center for Academic Skills, ($100,000).

1979-80, The City College Fund, Programs in Urban Higher Education, CCNY Center for Academic Skills, ($15,000).

1974-77, The Ford Foundation, Studies in the Ecology of Learning: Adolescent Ethnic Group Difference in Memory Function, ($145,000)

1974-75, Social Science Research Council, Grants to Minority Scholars for Research on Racism and Other Social Factors in Mental Health, ($10,000).

1972-73, U.S. Office of Education/DHEW, Program Grant, Special Services for Disadvantaged Youth in Higher Education, Division of Student Special Services, ($ 120, 000).

1967-68, U.S./DHEW, Vocational Rehabilitation Research Fellowship, University of

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1965-66, U.S./DHEW, Vocational Rehabilitation Administration Stipend, University of Oregon.

APPOINTMENTS

Member, Committee on Catholic Intellectual Traditions: Ways of Knowing, Office of the , Boston College, (2007-present)

Advisor, The Ohio State University, Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity, Black Male Project (2008-present)

Advisor, Weill-Cornell Medical College, Department of Psychiatry, NIMH R01Research Project on Increasing Mental Health Service Use by Community Dwelling Older Adults with Depression, (2006-present)

Advisory Board Member, Children’s Aid Society of New York, African American Male Initiative, 2006- present

Member, Working Group, Guidelines on Practice with Boys and Men, American Psychological Association (Divisions 51, 45, 17), 2005 to present

Member, Committee on Ethnic Minority Affairs (CEMA), Board for the Advancement of Psychology in the Public Interest, American Psychological Association, (2006-2009)

CEMA Liaison to: Committee on International Relations in Psychology Board of Convention Affairs Committee on Women in Psychology

Member, Passing the Baton STG (Strategic Task Group), Society for Counseling Psychology, Division 17, American Psychological Association (2005-2007)

Reviewer, Division 17 Convention Program Committee, American Psychological Association (2006, 2007)

Member, Board of Directors Multicultural Training Task Force (in Response to Katrina Hurricane Aftermath/ Disaster Relief Network), American Psychological Association, (2005 to 2006)

Chair, Committee on Social Policy and Practice, Society for the Psychological Study of Ethnic Minority Issues, Division 45 Executive Committee, American Psychological Association, 2003 to 2007

Liaison, Committee on International Relations in Psychology Society for the Psychological Study of Ethnic Minority Issues, Division 45 Executive Committee, American Psychological Association, 2003 to 2006

Ombudsperson, Ph.D. Psychology Programs, Graduate School and University Center- CUNY, 2000 to 2006

6 Curriculum Vitae Anderson J. Franklin Member, American Psychological Association Minority Fellowship Program Advisory Committee, (1992 – 2005, Chair, 1994-1996)

Advisory Board, The African American Mental Health Research Center, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, (1995-2006)

Advisory Board, Program of Research on Black Americans, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Michigan, (1976 - 2006)

Member, Internal Advisory Committee, CCNY/Memorial Sloane Kettering Cancer Center Partnership, 2002-2003

Past President (2002-2003) President (2001-2002), President-elect, (2000-2001), Society for the Psychological Study of Ethnic Minority Issues, Division 45, American Psychological Association

American Psychological Association Official Delegate (2001), United Nations World Conference Against Racism, Discrimination, Xenophobia, and Racial Intolerances, Durban, South Africa

APA Official Delegate, (2001), NGO (Non-Government Organization) Forum, UN World Conference Against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia, and Related Intolerances. Durban, South African

Member, Health/Mental Health NGO Work Group Committee (2001), at the UN World Conference Against Racism, Discrimination, Xenophobia, and Racial Intolerances, Durban, South Africa

Board of Directors, Diversity Leadership Forum, (global network of diversity consultants), Washington, DC (1999 – 2003)

Chair, Board of Trustees Advisory Committee, Lexington Mental Health Center for the Deaf and Hearing Impaired, Inc. New York (1998 - 2001)

Board of Trustees, Lexington School for the Deaf and Center for Hearing Impaired, New York (1984 - 2001)

Member, President’s Miniconvention Task Force on Urban Initiatives, American Psychological Association (1996)

Member, Task Force on African American Males, Children’s Defense Fund-The Black Community Crusade for Children, (1993 - 1998)

Member, Southern Africa Committee, Office of the President, City College of the City University of New York, (1988-1990)

Member of Delegation, City College Southern Africa Committee, Technical Experts Consultations African National Congress Community, Tanzania & Zambia, East Africa. (1989).

7 Curriculum Vitae Anderson J. Franklin Secretary, Board of Trustees, Society for the Preservation of Weeksville and Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, New York (1986-1996)

Executive Committee, Board of Trustees, Interfaith Counseling Service, New York, (1984 - 1998)

Member, National Coordinating Committee, Conferences on Empirical Research in Black Psychology, (1976- 2000).

Member, Research Advisory Committee, Urban Issues Group: A Black Business & Professional Think Tank on Life, (1994 - 1998)

Member, Advisory Board, NAACP, National Office, Department of Education, (1985 - 1994)

Member, National Advisory Board on , Office of the President, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (1990-1991)

Commission on African American Males, New York City Department of Mental Health and Office of the President of The Borough of (1990)

Chair, Expanded Educational Opportunity Advisory Committee, Office of the President, The Graduate School of The City University of New York, (1982-1992)

Member, NAACP National Advisory Commission on Testing of Minorities, National Office, Department of Education, NewYork/Maryland (1974-1984).

Advisory Board, O’Hare Research Center, Boys Club of America, Dallas, Texas, (1986 - 1990)

New York State Board for Psychology (1981 - 1988)

Advisory Board, Black Family Institute, Interfaith Hospital. Brooklyn, NY (1986 - 1987).

Advisory Board, New York NAACP Project Rebound Ex-offenders Program (1979-81).

Chairman, Board of Directors, College Advisory Service Inc., (1979-81).

Advisory Committee, Health Braintrust, Congressional Black Caucus, Washington, D.C. (1979-1981).

NIMH Psychology Education Review Committee (1981).

NAACP National Task Force on Quality Education for Blacks, (1977-79).

National Institute of Mental Health, Small Grants Review Panel, (1975 - 1980).

President, New York Association of Black Psychologists, (1973-75)

Regional and National Representative, U.S. Office of Education, Special Services Programs Advisory Board, 1971-1973.

8 Curriculum Vitae Anderson J. Franklin CONSULTING EDITOR

Men and Masculinity (2007 – present) Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology Consulting reviewer 2008-present Associate Editor 1997-2000 Child Development (consulting reviewer, 2005) Cultural Diversity and Mental Health (Editorial Board 1995-1997) Journal of Marital and Family Therapy (Editorial Board 1998-2000) Sage Publications Series on Racial & Ethnic Minority Psychology (Editorial Board) Family Process Journal of Black Psychology Journal of African American Men Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Human Services Journal of Afro-American Studies

PUBLICATIONS

BOOKS & MONOGRAPHS

Franklin, A.J. (2004). From Brotherhood to Manhood: How Black men rescue their relationships and dreams from the invisibility syndrome. New York: John Wiley & Son.

Boyd-Franklin, N., Franklin, A. J. & Toussaint, P. (2000). Boys into Men: Raising our African American teenage sons. New York: Dutton.

Franklin, A.J.(Ed.), (1987). Ninth Conference on Empirical Research in Black Psychology. Rockville, MD: National Institute of Mental Health, Center for Minority Group Mental Health.

Franklin, A. J. (Ed.). (1980). Basic college skills. Center for Academic Skills. [Monograph]. The City College of The City University of New York..

Boykin, A.W., Franklin, A.J., & Yates, J. F. (Eds.). (1979) . Research directions of Black psychologists. New York: Russell Sage Foundation/Basic Books.

Franklin, A. J. (Ed.). (1979). Alternative approaches to the teaching of writing skills. Center for Academic Skills. [Monograph]. The City College of The City University of New York.

Franklin, A. J. (Ed.). (1978). Suggested ways for improving student writing: A handbook. Center for Academic Skills. [Monograph]. The City College of The City University of New York..

Franklin, A. J., Banks, R., & Jackson, J. S. (1976). Racial attitudes of church leaders (pp. 334). New York: Heuristic Planning and Research Associates, Inc. Also summarized as An Inventory of the Lutheran Church in America: Race Relations. [Monograph]. New York: Division for Mission in North America, Lutheran Church in America.

Franklin, A. J. (1969). The relationship between leadership training in group dynamics and the development of groups among disadvantaged youth. (Doctoral

9 Curriculum Vitae Anderson J. Franklin Dissertation, University of Oregon, 1968). Dissertation Abstracts, 29, 2090A. (University Microfilms No. 69-15, 155).

CHAPTERS

Franklin, A. J. (2009). Another side of invisibility: Present and responsible Black fathers. In C. Z. Oren & D. C. Oren (Eds.). Counseling fathers: Practical, theoretical, and cultural perspectives (pp. 121-140). New York: Routledge Publishers.

Franklin, A.J., Oscar, S., Guishard, S., Faulkner, S. & Zauber, A. (2007). A psychosocial model of resilience theory and research: A recommended paradigm for studying African Americans’ beliefs and practices toward colon cancer screening. In B.Wallace (Ed.). Toward Equity in Health: A New Global Approach to Health Disparities. New York: Springer Publications.

Franklin, A.J. (2006). A dialogue about gender, race, and invisibility in psychotherapy with African American men. In J.C. Muran (Ed.). Dialogues on difference: Diversity studies of the therapeutic relationship (pp. 117-131). Washington DC: American Psychological Association Books.

Franklin, A.J. (2006). Truth in advertising: Therapeutic competence means undoing racism and sexism. In J.C. Muran (Ed.). Dialogues on difference: Studies in Diversity in the therapeutic relationship (pp. 146-150). Washington DC: American Psychological Association Books.

Franklin, A.J., Boyd-Franklin, N., & Draper, C.V. (2002). A psychological and educational perspective on black parenting. In H. P. McAdoo (Ed.). Black children: Social, educational, and parental environments (2nd Ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Franklin, A.J. & Davis, T. (2001). Therapeutic support groups as a primary intervention for issues of fatherhood with African American men. In J. Fagan & A. J. Hawkins (Eds.). Clinical and educational interventions with fathers. Binghamton, NY: The Haworth Press.

Franklin, A. J. (1999). Therapeutic support groups for African American men. In L. E. Davis (Ed.). African American males: A practice guide. Newbury, CA. Sage Publications.

Franklin, A.J. (1998). Treating anger in a support group for African American men. In W. S. Pollack & R. F. Levant (Eds.). New Psychotherapy for men: Case studies. New York: John Wiley & Sons.

Boyd-Franklin, N., & Franklin, A.J. (1998). African American couples in therapy. In M. McGoldrick (Ed.). Revisioning family therapy. New York: The Guilford Press.

10 Curriculum Vitae Anderson J. Franklin Franklin, A.J. (1998). The Invisibility Syndrome in Psychotherapy with African American Males. In R.L. Jones(Ed), African American mental health. Hampton, VA: Cobb & Henry Publishers.

Franklin, A.J. (1997). Sociolinguistic structure of word lists and ethnic group differences in categorized recall. In M. Cole, Y. Engestrom, & O. Vasquez (Eds.). Mind, culture, and activity: Seminal papers from the laboratory of comparative human cognition (pp. 70-78). New York: Cambridge University Press.

Franklin, A.J. (1996). An index of psychological well-being among African Americans. In R.L. Jones (Ed.), Handbook of tests and measurements for Black populations(pp. 587-595). Hampton, VA: Cobb and Henry Publishers.

Franklin, A.J., Carter, R.T., Grace, C.(1993). An Integrative Approach to Psychotherapy with Black/African Americans: The Relevance of Race and Culture. In Stricker, G. & Gold, J.(Eds). Comprehensive Handbook of Psychotherapy Integration. NY: Plenum Publishers.

Franklin, A.J. & Jackson, J.S. (1990) Factors contributing to positive mental health among Black Americans, In D. Smith-Ruiz (Ed.), Handbook of Black mental health and mental illness. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.

Franklin, A.J. (1989). Therapeutic interventions with Black adolescents. In R.L. Jones (Ed.), Black Adolescents. Richmond, CA: Cobb and Henry Publishers.

Franklin, A.J. & Boyd-Franklin, N. (1985). A psycho-educational perspective on black parenting. In H.P. McAdoo, & J.L. McAdoo (Eds.). Black Children. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications

Franklin, A.J. (1985). The social context and socialization variables as factors in learning and thinking. In S. F. Chipman, J. W. Segal, & R. Glaser (Eds.). Thinking and learning skills (vol 2.): Research and open questions. New York: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Franklin, A.J. (1982). Therapeutic interventions with urban Black adolescents. In E. E. Jones, & S. J. Korchin (Eds.). Minority mental health. New York: Praeger Publishers.

Boykin, A.W., Franklin, A.J., & Yates, J.F. (1979). Worknotes on empirical research in Black psychology. In A.W. Boykin, A.J. Franklin, & J. F. Yates (Eds.). Research directions of Black psychologists. New York: Russell Sage Foundation/Basic Books.

Franklin, A. J., & Fulani, L. (1979). Cultural content of materials and ethnic group performance in categorized recall. In A.W. Boykin, A.J. Franklin, & J. F. Yates (Eds.). Research directions of Black psychologists. New York: Russell Sage Foundation/Basic Books.

Franklin, A. J. (1979). Free recall from variations in list content: a test of the culture specific hypothesis. In A.W. Boykin, A.J. Franklin, & J. F. Yates (Eds.). Research directions of Black psychologists. New York: Russell Sage Foundation/Basic Books.

11 Curriculum Vitae Anderson J. Franklin Franklin, A. J., & Frumkin, Y. (1979). Free recall in learning disabled children with memory dysfunctions: A pilot study. In W. Cross, & A. Harrison (Eds.). Fourth conference on empirical research in Black psychology(pp. 117-122). Washington, D.C.: National Institute of Education.

Franklin, A. J., & Roberts, S. O. (1976). Psychometric integrity of tests. In NAACP Report on Minority Testing (pp 13-20). [Monograph]. New York: NAACP Special Contribution Fund.

Franklin, A. J. (1974). The psychological transactions of the Black American in Africa. In B. Ince (Ed.). Linkages in the Black pluriverse: Africa, Afro-American and the Afro-Caribbean. New York: Emerson Hall Publishers.

ARTICLES

Franklin, A.J. (in press). Reflections on ethnic minority psychology. Learning from our past so the present informs our future. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology.

Franklin, A.J., Boyd-Franklin, N. & Kelly, S. (2006). Racism and invisibility: Race-related stress, emotional abuse and psychological trauma for people of color. Journal of Emotional Abuse, 6(2/3), 9-30. (R)

Franklin, A. J. & Boyd-Franklin, N. (2000, January). Invisibility syndrome: A clinical model towards understanding the effects of racism upon African American males. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 70(1), 33-41. (R)

Franklin, A. J. (1999, November). Invisibility syndrome and racial identity development in psychotherapy and counseling African American men. The Counseling Psychologist, 27(6), 761-793. (R)

Franklin, A. J. (1999, November). Visibility is important too: Viewing the larger systemic model. The Counseling Psychologist, 27(6), 820-826.

Franklin, A. J. (1997, Summer). Friendship issues between African American men in a therapeutic support group. Journal of African American Men, 3(1), 29-43. (R)

Franklin, A. J.(1993, July/August). The Invisibility Syndrome. The Family Therapy Networker,17(4), 32-39. (R)

Franklin, A. J.(1992) Therapy with African American Men. Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Human Services. 350-355 (R)

Franklin, A. J. & Boyd-Franklin, N. (July, 1990). Psychotherapy with African Americans. Register Report, 16, 3, 20-22.

Franklin, A. J. (1985). Towards a Black psychology: A review of the book The psychology of blacks: An African American perspective. Contemporary Psychology.

Franklin, A. J. (1984). Contemporary psychology in a multicultural society. British Journal of Educational and Child Psychology, 1(1), 2-8. (R)

12 Curriculum Vitae Anderson J. Franklin Cole, M., Franklin, A. J., Fulani, L., Glick, J., Graves, Z., Hall, W., et. al. (1979). What’s cultural about cross-cultural cognitive psychology. Annual Review of Psychology, 30, 145-172. (R)

Franklin, A. J. (1978). Sociolinguistic structure of word lists and ethnic group differences in categorized recall. Quarterly Newsletter of the Institute for Comparative Human Development, 2(2), 30-34.

Franklin, A. J. (1978). Ethnocultural considerations in mental health. New York: The Rockefeller University.

Franklin, A. J. (1978). Studies in the ecology of learning: Adolescent ethnic group differences in memory function (Final Grant Report). New York: The Ford Foundation.

Franklin, A. J. (1977, July-October). What clinicians should know about testing Black students. Negro Educational Review, Vol. XXVIII, 3 & 4, 202-218.

Franklin, A. J., & DeJesus, L. A. (1976). Comparative study of classification norms for two adolescent populations. New York: The Rockefeller University. Unpublished manuscript.

Franklin, A. J. (1975). A new approach to bi-cultural education. Review of the book Cultural democracy, bicognitive development and education. Contemporary Psychology, 20, 896-898.

Franklin, A. J. & Moffett, M. (1975). A review of research and developmental efforts in higher educational opportunity programs. New York: Teachers College, Columbia University. [ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. 117 253].

Franklin, A. J. (1974). The testing dilemma for minorities. New York: Teachers College, Columbia University. [ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. 103 557].

Franklin, A. J. & Fulani, L. (1974) Cultural content of materials and ethnic group performance in categorized recall. New York: The Rockefeller University. [ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 102 256].

Franklin, A. J. (1973). African intergroup stereotypes among Nigerian students. New York: The Rockefeller University. Unpublished manuscript.

Franklin, A. J. (1971). To be young, gifted, and Black with inappropriate training: A critique of counseling programs. The Counseling Psychologists, 11(4), 107-112.

Franklin, A. J. (1971). The apathy of psychology toward social issues. Afro- American Studies, 1, 323-331.

Franklin, A. J. (1970). Some considerations on the role of psychology for Nigeria. Journal of Business and Social Studies, 3, 53-64.

Franklin, A. J. (1970). Factors in human relations. Proceedings of the Conference on Human Relations, Center for Continuing Education, University of Lagos, Nigeria.

PRESENTATIONS

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Speaker, (December, 2008). After school programs: Nelson Chair roundtable insights and outcomes. Endowed Chairs’ Colloquium of the Lynch School of Education. Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA.

Keynote speaker, (October, 2008). Challenges for African American couples. Couples Conference and Workshop. First Baptist Church of Lincoln Gardens, Somerset, New Jersey.

Keynote speaker, (October, 2008). Clinical work with black men: Treating the invisibility syndrome. Annual Culture Conference of the Graduate School of Applied Professional Psychology. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Piscataway, NJ.

Invited speaker, (September, 2008). Brotherhood and manhood: Responsible men in families. National Men’s Day in Bermuda. Hamilton, Bermuda.

Panelist, (August, 20008). Remembering Asa: One man’s fight against test bias. Symposium on Tribute to the life, work, and contributions of Dr. Asa Hilliard. 116th American Psychological Association Convention. Boston, MA.

Panelist, (August, 2008). Different bottle same flavor: Civil rights and peace efforts revisited. Symposium on Civil rights and peace movements: Environmental issues as integrators. 116th American Psychological Association Convention. Boston, MA.

Discussant, (August. 2008). Symposium on Mental health research and treatment for ethnic minority youths. 116th American Psychological Association Convention. Boston, MA.

Discussant, (August, 2008). Symposium on Psychology and police: A new paradigm beyond psychological assessment and clinical interventions. 116th American Psychological Association Convention. Boston, MA.

Invited interview, (August, 2008). Reflections on the history of the Association of Black Psychologists. Video Archives of the Association of Black Psychologists [Halford Fairchild Historian and Producer] taped at the 40th Annual Convention of the Association of Black Psychologists. Oakland, CA.

Invited panelist, (May, 2008). Fathers and families. International Day of Families: Fathers and families: Responsibilities and challenges. Department of Public Information and NGO Relations Briefing. United Nations Headquarters, New York.

Invited speaker, (April, 2008). Health beliefs and colon cancer screening in African Americans. Center for the Study of Health Disparities Transdisciplinary Roundtable. Texas A & M University. College Station, TX.

14 Curriculum Vitae Anderson J. Franklin Invited interview, (March, 2008). Reflections on the role of Black psychologists in the American Psychological Association. Video Archives of the American Psychological Association [Wade E. Pickren Historian and Producer] taped at the International Conference on Counseling Psychology. Chicago, IL.

Speaker, (December, 2007). The strengths of Black people: Understanding resilience in the community. Endowed Chairs Colloquium, Lynch School of Education, Boston College. Chestnut Hill, MA.

Keynote Speaker (November, 2007). Working with Black men. Conference on dilemmas of multicultural living at the Centre for Cross Cultural Studies. London, England.

Panelist (October, 2007). Resilience, well-being, and health practices of African Americans. Panel on Racism as a mental health issues for youth and families of color. Annual Diversity Challenge Conference of the Institute for Social Promotion of Race and Culture, Boston College, MA.

Invited Speaker (September, 2007). Psychotherapy with African American men. Derner Institute Colloquium Series, Adelphi University, Garden City, NY.

Panelist (August, 2007). Treating trauma in men of African descent. Symposium on Multicultural Approaches to Trauma Interventions. American Psychological Association Annual Convention, San Francisco.

Discussant (August, 2007). Symposium on Geopolitical and humanitarian role of psychologists in Darfur-A World Conference Against Racism Case Study. American Psychological Association Annual Convention, San Francisco.

Panelist (August, 2007). Another side of invisibility: Present and responsible Black fathers. Symposium on Present and Responsible Fathers. American Psychological Association Annual Convention, San Francisco.

Keynote Speaker (June, 2007). Engaging Black men in psychotherapy. National Psychotherapy with Men Conference (co-sponsored by APA Divisions 51, 17, 45). California State University-Northridge. CA

Invited Speaker (May, 2007). Working clinically with men of African descent. DePaul University Community Mental Health Center, Chicago

Invited Speaker (May, 2007). Developing social supports for Blacks on campus. DePaul University Cultural Center, Chicago.

Workshop Leader with Dr. Nancy Boyd-Franklin (May, 2007). Treating trauma and resilience of Black families and Black men. First Post-Katrina Gulfport Mental Health Summit, Biloxi, MS.

Keynote Speaker with Dr. Nancy Boyd-Franklin (May, 2007). Working with African American families post Katrina. First Post Katrina Gulfport Mental Health Summit, Biloxi, MS.

Workshop Presenter (May, 2007). Working effectively with African American youth. The Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry, Princeton Theological Seminary, NJ.

15 Curriculum Vitae Anderson J. Franklin Guest Speaker (March, 2007). Black men in college counseling. Boston College Psychological and Counseling Services staff development seminar. Chestnut Hill.

Guest Speaker (December, 2006). Counseling men of African descent. Seminar on Pastoral Care of Men. Princeton Theological Seminary. NJ.

Presenter/Coordinator (November, 2006). Working effectively with African American men. Mini-conference on Understanding, Connecting and Working with Men. The Multicultural Family Institute, Highland Park, NJ.

Panelist (August, 2006). Blacks and Katrina: The mental health aftermath. Symposium on Moving Forward after Katrina: Addressing Social Justice and Mental Health Needs. American Psychological Association Convention, New Orleans.

Panelist (August, 2006). Black males in group. Symposium on Critical Incidents in a men’s therapy group. American Psychological Association Convention, New Orleans.

Invited Address (August, 2006) with Dr. Nancy Boyd-Franklin. Working with African American clients. Division 42 Family Psychology American Psychological Association Convention, New Orleans.

Workshop presenter/Trainer (June, 2006). Working effectively with Black males: Family, parenting and issues of invisibility. Institute of Family Therapy. London, England.

Panelist/discussant (March, 2006). Microaggressions in family treatment. The Multicultural Family Institute of New Jersey Annual Conference. Highland Park, NJ.

Guest Speaker (March, 2006). From brotherhood to manhood. How Black men rescue their dreams and relationships from the invisibility syndrome. College of New Rochelle School of New Resources District Council 37 Campus. New York City.

Workshop presenter (March, 2006). Black men in therapy. Psychotherapy Networker Annual Conference. Washington, DC.

Panelist (March, 2006). Health beliefs, resilience and colon cancer screening with African Americans. First Annual Health Disparities Conference Teachers College Columbia University. New York.

Guest Speaker (February, 2006). The invisible man: Seeking human rights for men of color. DePaul University Cultural Center Human Rights Seminar. Chicago.

Guest Speaker (February, 2006). Invisibility and resilience in youth and men of African descent. DePaul University Office of Student Affairs. Chicago.

Colloquium presenter (November, 2005). Invisibility and resilience in youth and men of African descent. Boston College Dorothy A. & Peter S. Lynch School of Education, Chestnut Hill, MA.

Keynote Speaker (November, 2005). Multicultural issues in counseling City University of New York students. Conference on Cross Cultural Issues and Counseling CUNY Students. Tribeca Performing Arts Center Borough of Manhattan Community College, New York.

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Keynote Speaker (October, 2005). From brotherhood to manhood: Taking steps toward your dream. Abundant Joy Community Church Men’s Day Speaker, Jersey City, NJ.

Panelist (October, 2005). Powerful Black women and their relationships with men. Essence 2nd Annual Leadership Summit on Women Who are Shaping the World. New York City.

Workshop Leader/Trainer (October, 2005) with Dr. Nancy Boyd-Franklin. The treatment of African American clients and families. Family Therapy Association of Northern California. Sonoma Mission Valley, CA.

Invited Address (August, 2005). Working effectively with men of African descent. Division 51, Psychological Study of Men and Masculinity, 113th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC.

Poster, (August, 2005) with Sweene Oscar, Monique Guishard, Shameka Faulkner, & Ann Zauber. Factors contributing to colon cancer beliefs and screening practices for African Americans. Division 45 Poster Session: Cultural and Ethnic Issues in Health and Mental Health, 113th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC.

Poster, (August, 2005), Jennifer Kyle, Anderson J. Franklin, & Peter Fraenkel. Protective factors in African Americans at risk for suicide. Division 45 Poster Session: Cultural and Ethnic Issues in Health and Mental Health, 113th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC.

Poster, (August 2005), Franklin, A.J., Shepard, A., Benjamin, R., & Johnson, D., Spirituality and personal philosophy in resilient Black male elders. Division 51 Psychological Study of Men and Masculinity Poster Session presented at the 113th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC.

Speaker, (May, 2005). From brotherhood to manhood: How Black men rescue their relationships and dreams from the invisibility syndrome. New Jersey Association of Black Psychologist Meeting, Farleigh Dickerson University, Madison, NJ.

Speaker, (May, 2005). Reflections of men in the journey from brotherhood to manhood. Men’s Month Breakfast of The First Baptist Church of Lincoln Gardens. Somerset, NJ.

Speaker, (May, 2005). Unpacking the effects of the invisibility syndrome upon African Americans: Looking through the patient's lens. Colloquium Series of the Ph.D. Program in Clinical Psychology, The City College and The Graduate School of The City University of New York.

Speaker, (May, 2005). From brotherhood to manhood: How Black men rescue their relationships and dreams from the invisibility syndrome. Brooklyn Campus of the College of New Rochelle. New York.

Poster Presentation (with Sweene Oscar, Monique Guishard & Shameka Faulkner). (April, 2005). Resilience theory in studying African American beliefs and practices toward colon cancer screening. American Cancer Society Conference on Exploring Models to Eliminate Cancer Disparities Among African American & Latino Populations: Research & Community Solutions. Atlanta, GA.

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Speaker, (April, 2005). Counseling and working with men of African descent. Columbia University Psychological Services. New York.

Distinguished Guest Lecturer (April, 2005). Challenges in community based research with African Americans: A colon cancer screening study. Institute for the Elimination of Health Disparities. University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, & The Cancer Institute of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ

Speaker, (March, 2005). The invisibility syndrome in the treatment of African American Men. Colloquium Series of the Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology, Rutgers The State University of New Jersey, Piscataway, NJ.

Workshop Leader (with Dr. Nancy Boyd-Franklin), (March, 2005). Gender Issues in Treating African American Couples and Families. Family Therapy Networker Annual Conference, Washington, DC.

Keynote Speaker (February, 2005). From Brotherhood to Manhood: Living Healthy & Living Right. Mellon Distinguished Lecture for The Black Student Network of Teachers College, Columbia University Second Annual Black History Month Banquet. New York.

Workshop Leader (February, 2005). Overcoming invisibility: Working effectively with African American men. CEJJES Institute Second Annual African Heritage Month Mental Health Symposium, Rockland County, New York.

Speaker, (February, 2005). From brotherhood to manhood: How Black men rescue their relationships and dreams from the invisibility syndrome. Rosa Parks Manhattan Campus of the College of New Rochelle. New York.

Keynote Speaker (with Dr. Nancy Boyd-Franklin), (January, 2005). Cultural competency in the treatment of African American couples. The Fourth Bi-Annual National Multicultural Conference and Summit, Hollywood, CA.

Workshop Leader, (November, 2004). Challenges of street life and violence for youth and families of color. Conference on Community Violence: Causes, Solutions, and Hope for the Future. The Martha K. Selig Educational Institute of the Jewish Board of Family and Children Services. New York.

Presenter, (with Sweene Oscar, Monique Guishard & Shameka Faulkner). (October, 2004). Research challenges in African American community based health initiatives: The colon cancer screening project. Fourth Boston College Diversity Challenge Conference: Making Race and Culture Matter in Community Focused Interventions.The Institute for the Study and Promotion of Race and Culture. Boston, MA.

Presenter, (October, 2004). Overcoming invisibility: Working effectively with African American men. Jewish Child Care Association Training and Staff Development Program. New York.

Workshop Leader (with Dr. N. Boyd-Franklin). (October, 2004). From the counseling session to the classroom: Interventions with African American children, adolescents, and their families. University of Rochester Medical Center Department of Psychiatry, The Psychotherapy Institute and The Office of Community and Multicultural Affairs, Rochester, NY.

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Presenter, (August, 2004), Overcoming invisibility: Working effectively with African American males. 34th Annual Conference of the Association of Black Psychologists. Washington, DC.

Panelist, (July, 2004), Progress on UN World Conference Against Racism. Panel for APA Committee on International Relations in Psychology and Office of Ethnic Minority Affairs, Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Honolulu, HI.

Panelist, (May, 2004), Invisibility syndrome and Black men in couples and family treatment. Panel on Black couples. Annual Conference of the Multicultural Family Institute. Piscataway, NJ

Keynote Speaker, (with Dr. N. Boyd-Franklin) (April, 2004), Working with African American Couples in Therapy. The 10th Annual S.A.M.M.I. Conference, Seton Hall University.

Panelist, (April, 2004). Importance of vision and goals in professional development as Black counselors. Howard University Counseling Psychology Student Association 1st Annual Black Counseling Psychologists Conference. School of Education, Howard University. Washington, DC.

Speaker, (March, 2004), Working with African American males. Hawthorne-Cedar Knolls Adolescent Residential Treatment Center, Hawthorne, NY.

Workshop Leader (with Dr. N. Boyd-Franklin) (March, 2004), Using ethnocultural genograms in family therapy, Family Therapy Networker Annual Conference, Washington, DC

Distinguished Lecturer, (February, 2004), Anger in Black Youth: Racism’s impact on psychosocial development, mental health and resilience. Sixteenth Peter Blos Biennial Public Lecture. The Martha K. Selig Educational Institute of the Jewish Board of Family and Children Services, New York.

Poster Session, (November, 2003), (with Drs. Ann Zauber & Jennifer Hay of Memorial Sloane Kettering Cancer Center and Sweene Oscar of CCNY), Minority Recruitment for Colon Cancer Screening, Minority Serving Institutions/Cancer Center Partnerships Investigators’ Conference, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD.

Presenter, (October, 2003), From Brotherhood to Manhood: Challenges for African American men. Men’s Day Workshop, New Hope Baptist Church, Philadelphia, PA.

Special Lecture, (with Dr. N. Boyd-Franklin) (October, 2003) Impact of racism on our clients’ lives: Implications for Therapy and Supervision. Interdivisional Meeting of the Jewish Board of Family and Children Services, New York.

Panelist, (August, 2003) Challenges for African American fathers, Symposium on Black Fathers, Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Toronto Canada

Keynote Speaker, (May, 2003) Crossing Boundaries: Understanding the need for churches and mental health professionals to work together. Greater Harlem Churches and Mental Health Alliance Conference, The Riverside Church in New York City.

19 Curriculum Vitae Anderson J. Franklin Panelist, (May 2003), Invisibility and racism for African Americans, Panel on Racism, Annual Conference of SEPI (Society for the Exploration of Psychological Integration), New York

Workshop Leader, (with Dr. N. Boyd-Franklin), (May, 2003) International consultations in family therapy and human services. New Jersey Family Institute Annual Conference, New Brunswick, NJ

Keynote Speaker, (with Dr. N. Boyd-Franklin), (April, 2003) Working with African Americans in Therapy and Supervision. Peter Brie Annual Memorial Lecture and Workshop, New Jersey.

Workshop Leader, (March 2003), Beyond invisibility: Working effectively with African American males. Family Therapy Networker Annual Conference, Washington, DC.

Panelist, (February, 2003). Invisibility/Visibility: Hidden talents and untapped potential. Conference Board Workshop, Panel on Race Matters: Practical workplace interventions for a tough issue. New York.

Speaker, (February, 2003), Understanding the challenges for African American boys. Brooklyn Supreme Court Judges Black History Month Lecture Series. Brooklyn Supreme Court Chambers, New York.

Panelist, (January, 2003). The World Conference Against Racism: Implications for multicultural competence. National Multicultural Conference and Summit III, Hollywood, CA.

Keynote speaker, (April, 2002). Invisibility of African American Males. The Black Male Empowerment Summit, University of Nebraska - Lincoln.

Presenter, (November, 2002). Why Black men are angry: The trap of racism for gender role performance. New York University Conference on The American Dilemma Revisited: Psychoanalysis, Social Policy, and Socio-Cultural Meaning of Race. New York.

Panelist, (November, 2002). Implications for global diversity consulting from the UN World Conference Against Racism. Panel on Exploring the Transnational Context of Diversity, Third Annual Diversity Leadership Forum. Washington, DC.

Presenter, (October, 2002), Raising African American boys into men: Research and clinical challenges. AFTA (American Family Therapy Academy) Clinical Research Conference. Niagra Falls, Canada.

Workshop Leader, (September, 2002). Being a Black man, partner, and parent: Thoughts on personal and professional responsibility. First Baptist Church of Lincoln Gardens New Jersey Men’s Retreat. Waymart, PA.

Presidential Address, (August, 2002), Invisibility syndrome: Challenge of stereotyping to resilience in African American men. President’s Address to Division 45 Society for the Psychological Study of Ethnic Minority Issues at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Chicago.

20 Curriculum Vitae Anderson J. Franklin Panelist, (August, 2002), Symposium & Town Hall Meeting on Outcomes from the UN World conference Against Racism, Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Chicago.

Workshop Leader, (June, 2002), Managing workplace challenges for African Americans: Diversity, family life, and work. Training Conference of the National Multicultural Institute. Washington, DC.

Keynote speaker, (April, 2002). Authentic identity: The conflicts for ethnic minority youth in a multicultural society. 2nd Visibility & Invisibility Conference: Challenges in Health & Mental Health for Blacks & Asians in the UK. Sponsored by Leeds National Health Services Leeds, England

Panelist, (March, 2002). Progress Report on UN World Conference Against Racism. American Psychological Association Consolidated Boards and Committees Meeting. Virginia.

Chair & presenter with Research Team (February, 2002), Symposium on Training about strengths, resilience, and well-being in multicultural competence. Nineteenth Winter Roundtable in Cross Cultural Psychology and Education. Teachers College, Columbia University, New York.

Keynote speaker, (November, 2001). Boys into men: Working with our African American adolescent males. The Virginia Association of Black Psychologists Seventh Annual Dr. Francine Kee Peterson Memorial Scholarship Conference, Norfolk State University, Virginia.

Speaker, (October, 2001). Hip Hop: A form of resilience in music and media for African American youth. Annual Conference of the National Black Child Development Institute. Miami, Fl.

Panelist, (August, 2001). The work of the American Psychological Association against racism. NGO Forum at the United Nations World Conference Against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia, and Related Intolerances. Durban, South Africa

Panelist, (August, 2001). Boys into men: Manhood development for African American youth. Symposium on Race & Masculinity-Identity Formation in Black and White. Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association. San Francisco.

Panelist, (August, 2001). Invisibility syndrome’s impact on Black fatherhood and father images. Symposium on Black Fathers. Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association. San Francisco.

Workshop Leader, (with Dr. N. Boyd-Franklin), (June, 2001), Treating African American youth and their families, Westchester Social Services Workshop Conference. Mt. Kisco, NY.

Speaker, (June, 2001). Working with African American teenage males. St. Michaels Hospital Staff Luncheon. Newark, NJ.

Presenter, (with Dr. N. Boyd-Franklin), (May, 2001). Raising African American teenage boys: Challenges to parents and family therapists. Annual Family Therapy Conference. New Jersey Family Therapy Institute. Highland Park, NJ.

21 Curriculum Vitae Anderson J. Franklin Speaker, (April, 2001). Challenges for adoptive parents in raising African American boys. Spence – Chapin Adoption Services Agency, Parents’ Workshop. New York.

Speaker, (April, 2001). Raising African American males amongst neighborhood violence. The MOZAIC Conference of Parents and Families Against Violence, First Presbyterian Church of Brooklyn, NY.

Keynote Speaker, (April, 2001). Challenges to psychologists in doing research and practice with African American males. Kurt Lewin Award Address, Division of Social Issues, New York State Psychological Association, Psychology Conference.

Keynote Speaker, (April, 2001). Parenting challenges in raising African American adolescent males. African American Parents Expo, Montclair Hillside Middle School, Montclair, NJ

Presenter, (February, 2001). Raising our boys into men: Challenges to African American parents. ITC 8th Annual Youth, Parents, and Families Conference, Interdenominational Theological Center, Atlanta University. Atlanta, GA.

Keynote Speaker, (with Dr. N. Boyd-Franklin), (February, 2001). Helping boys into men: Pastoral counseling issues in work with African American teens and parents. School of Theology, Interdenominational Theological Center, Atlanta University Complex, Atlanta, GA

Presenter, (with Dr. N. Boyd-Franklin), (February, 2001). Boys into men: parenting and professional challenges with Black adolescents. Annual Meeting of the New Jersey Association of Black Psychologists, Seton Hall University.

Presenter, (January, 2001), Overcoming Invisibility: Working with African American males in family treatment. Family Resources Agency Conference at University of Pittsburgh.

Presenter, (November, 2000). Diversity leadership in educational settings. Diversity Leadership Forum Annual Conference. Washington, DC.

Panelist, (October, 2000), Black men: invisibility or visibility in black families. Million Family March Conference, Howard University, Washington, DC.

Workshop presenter, (September 2000). Overcoming Invisibility: Working with African American males. University of Rochester Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry, The Psychotherapy Institute and The Office of Community and Multicultural Affairs. New York.

Workshop presenter, (July, 2000). Parenting black adolescent males. First Baptist Church of Lincoln Gardens, Parent’s Night Program. Somerset, NJ

Panelist, (July, 2000), Fathering and parenting of black children. African American Male Empowerment Summit Conference. City College of New York-CUNY.

Panelist, (June, 2000), Issues of invisibility syndrome in police response & violence amongst African American males. American Orthopsychiatric Association Conference. New York.

22 Curriculum Vitae Anderson J. Franklin Panelist, (June, 2000). Impact of racism on African Americans. New York State Psychological Association Annual Conference, New York City.

Speaker, (June, 2000), Raising boys into men: Issues for Educators and Parents, CRESPAR (Center for Research and Education for Students and Pupils at Risk), Howard University, Washington, DC.

Keynote, (April, 2000), Invisibility syndrome in working with Black men. Visibility & Invisibility: A conference addressing current issues in mental health for Black & Asian Communities. Leeds Community & Mental Health Services Teaching, National Health Service Trust, Leeds, England.

Presenter, (March, 2000), Boys to men: Treating African American teenagers and their families. Family Therapy Networker Annual Conference. Washington, DC.

Presenter, (March, 2000), Differentiating identity types through qualitative research: Resilience research with African American male elders. Qualitative Research Conference, Graduate School, City University of New York.

Presenter, (March, 2000), Parenting African American Teenage boys. Family Therapy Networker Annual Conference. Washington, DC.

Panelist, (February, 2000). Strategies for publication in professional development, Winter Roundtable on Cross Cultural Psychology and Education, Teachers College, Columbia University. New York.

Speaker, (November, 1999). Engaging African American men in treatment. Cancer Care, New York.

Keynote Speaker, (with Dr. Nancy Boyd-Franklin, November, 1999), Reflections on career path and planning a career as a psychologist. New York Association of Black Psychologists Conference, Hunter College-CUNY.

Panelist, (August, 1999). Resilience in Mississippi African American male elders. American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Boston, MA.

Panelist, (August, 1999). Strategies for academic publications. American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Boston, MA.

Speaker, (April, 1999). Invisibility syndrome as a theoretical model for interventions with African American men. Colloquium, School of Education, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA.

Panelist, (January, 1999). Reflections on multicultural issues and diversity in the new millenium. First Midwinter National Multicultural Summit, sponsored by Divisions 45, 17, & 35 of The American Psychological Association. Irvine, CA.

Keynote Presenter/Trainer (December, 1998). Effective interventions with African American adolescents and families. Village for Families and Children, Hartford, CT.

Speaker, (November, 1998). Invisibility of African American men. Men’s Day Workshop, New Hope Baptist Church. Philadelphia, PA.

23 Curriculum Vitae Anderson J. Franklin Keynote Speaker (with Dr. Nancy Boyd-Franklin), (October, 1998). Gender paradoxes and issues of invisibility in couples’ treatment with African Americans. Conference on Diversity and Multicultural Issues. Chicago School of Professional Psychology.

Workshop Leader, (October, 1998). African American couples in psychotherapy. Conference on Diversity and Multicultural Issues. Chicago School of Professional Psychology.

Keynote Speaker (with Dr. Nancy Boyd-Franklin), (October, 1998). Gender and parenting issues in treating African American adolescents. Annual Conference on Cross Cultural Issues in Clinical Psychology. Minority Students Association, Clinical Psychology Program, Graduate Center and City College of the City University of New York.

Speaker, (October, 1998). Invisibility syndrome in working with African American men. Grand Rounds, Center for Preventive Psychiatry. White Plains, NY.

Workshop Leader, (May, 1998). Treating African American couples and families. Annual Conference of The New Jersey Family Therapy Institute. Pistacaway, NJ.

Workshop Leader, (March, 1998). Support groups for African American men. Annual Convention of The Family Therapy Networker. Washington, DC.

Frantz Fanon, MD Memorial Lecture (May 16, 1997), Treating and working with African American Men, The Postgraduate Center for Mental Health’s Psychoanalytic Training Institute and The Black, Latino, and Asian Caucus, Eighth Annual Frantz Fanon, MD Award Lecture, New York.

Speaker, (January 22, 1997). Invisibility Syndrome in the Treatment of African American Men. Grand Rounds. Psychiatry Department University of Michigan Medical Center.

Speaker, (January 22, 1997). Race & Gender Issues in the Treatment of African American Couples. Special Colloquium. University of Michigan School of Social Work.

Keynote Speaker, (November 16, 1996). Strengthening African American Males in the Family and Community. Annual Scholarship Dinner of the Milwaukee Chapter of the National Black Nurses Association.

Presenter & Chair, ( August 10, 1996). Psychologists at the Grassroots: Working with Urban Families. Presidential Mini-convention on Urban Initiatives, American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Toronto.

Chair, (August 12, 1996). Division 12 Symposium: Historical Perspectives on the Clinical Psychology of Ethnic Minorities. American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Toronto.

Speaker, (June 12, 1996). The Invisibility Syndrome in Treating African American Males. Grand Rounds: Bronx Psychiatric Hospital , Medical Center.

Workshop Trainer, (May 10, 1996). Treating African American Males in Individual and Group Therapy. Parents & Children’s Center of West Palm Beach, Florida.

24 Curriculum Vitae Anderson J. Franklin Speaker, (April 25, 1996). Resilience and Psychological Well-being in African American Men. Brown Bag Lunch Series, Ph.D. Program in Social & Personality Psychology, CUNY Graduate School. New York.

Keynote Speaker, (April 19, 1996). The Invisibility Syndrome of African American Males. Student Symposium, 28th Annual Conference, National Association of Black Social Workers, Houston, Texas.

Presenter, (March 22, 1996). Beyond the Invisibility Syndrome: Treatment Issues. 19th Annual Family Therapy Network Symposium. Washington, DC.

Speaker, (March 13, 1996). The Invisibility Syndrome in Treating African American Men. Grand Rounds: Psychiatry Department and The Family Institute, Jacobi Hospital, Bronx, NY.

Invited Address, (February 23, 1996). The Invisibility Syndrome and Racial Identity Development in Counseling African American Men. Janet Helms Award Lecture. Thirteenth Annual Winter Roundtable in Cross Cultural Psychology & Education, Teachers College, Columbia University. New York.

Presenter, (September 30, 1995). The Importance of Support Groups for Black Men. New Jersey Network for Black Business & Professional Concerns. New Brunswick.

Presenter, (September 29, 1995). The Invisibility Syndrome in African American Males. Department of Psychology Colloquium. Gallaudet University. Washington, DC.

Chair & Presenter, (August 12, 1995). Therapeutic Support Groups for African American Males. Symposium on Alternative Interventions and Work with African American Males. American Psychological Association Annual Convention. New York.

Presenter, (August 12, 1995). The Importance of Psychologists Being Culturally Competent. Symposium on What is Culturally Competent Psychology. American Psychological Association Annual Convention. New York.

Distinguished Psychologist Award Lecture. (August 5, 1995) Overcoming Invisibility: The Legacy of ABPsi. 28th Annual Conference of The Association of Black Psychologists. Los Angeles, CA.

Chair & Presenter, (July 9,1995). The Invisibility Syndrome Amongst West Indians. Symposium on Psychological Issues for West Indians: Migration, Acculturation, and Mental Health. XXV Interamerican Congress of Psychology. Puerto Rico.

Co-leader with Dr. Nancy Boyd-Franklin, (May 21, 1995). Gender Issues in Family Treatment with African American Couples, Family Institute of New Jersey Conference. Highland Park.

Presenter, (March 25, 1995), Beyond the Invisibility Syndrome. 18th Annual Family Therapy Network Symposium. Washington, DC

Workshop Trainer, (February 24, 1995) The African American Male in Therapy. University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic.

Speaker, (January 26, 1995) Working with Black Males in Family Therapy. Faculty & Staff Development Workshop, Ackerman Institute for Family Therapy, New York.

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Speaker, (February 9,1995), Invisibility Syndrome in Counseling African American Men. Blanton-Peele Graduate Institute, Marriage and Family Therapy Program, New York Theological Seminary.

Co-Presenter with Dr. Nancy Boyd-Franklin, (October 29, 1994), Gender Issues in African American Families. New Jersey Psychological Association Annual Conference. Somerset.

Keynote Speaker, (October 14, 1994). Invisibility Syndrome in Counseling & Working with African American Males. Brooklyn Association of Black Clergy Annual Meeting. New York.

Workshop Trainer with Dr. Nancy Boyd-Franklin, (August 29,1994). Working with African American Couples & Families in Therapy. University of Miami Medical Center, Center for Family Studies. Florida.

Dual Keynote Address with Dr. Nancy Boyd-Franklin, (August 13, 1994). Gender & Race: Subtleties in the Treatment of African American Men and Women. Invited Address Division 45: Society for the Study of Ethnic & Minority Issues. American Psychological Association Annual Convention. Los Angeles.

Presenter, (August 16, 1994). Looking at the Glass Ceiling. Symposium on Diversity Training and Organizational Development. American Psychological Association Annual Convention. Los Angeles.

Presenter, (July 11, 1994), Invisibility Syndrome: Conceptual & Clinical Issues in Work with African American Men. Special Colloquium, Norfolk State University School of Social Work. Norfolk, VA.

Speaker, (June 3, 1994). Therapeutic Intervention with Children of Incarcerated Parents. Osborne Society’s Conference on Children and Families of Incarcerated Parents, New York.

Co-presenter with Dr. Nancy Boyd-Franklin, (May 23, 1994). Working with African American Men and Women in Family Treatment. Family Institute of New Jersey Conference. Highland Park

Co-presenter with Dr. Nancy Boyd-Franklin, (April 29, 1994). Gender Issues in the Treatment of African American Families. Annual Conference of the American Orthopsychiatric Association. Alexandra, VA.

Co-presenter with Dr. Nancy Boyd-Franklin, (March 12, 1994). Gender Issues in Working with African American Men and Women. 17th Annual Family Therapy Network Symposium. Washington, DC

Co-presenter with Dr. Nancy Boyd-Franklin, (February 19, 1994). Gender Issues in Treating African American Couples. 11th Annual Winter Roundtable in Cross-Cultural Psychology & Education. Teachers College, Columbia University. New York.

Invited Address, (November 19, 1993). Invisibility Syndrome of African American Males. Tidewater Association of Black Psychologists Conference and Scholarship Luncheon. Norfolk State University, VA.

26 Curriculum Vitae Anderson J. Franklin Speaker, (November 16, 1993). The Invisibility Syndrome in Treating and Working with African American Males. Staff Development Seminar. Montifore Hospital Mental Health Extension, Rikers Island Correctional Facility. New York.

Invited Speaker, (October 21, 1993). Violence Reduction in the African American Community. Public Lecture Series for the School of Education & Department of Psychology. Jackson State University, Mississippi.

Chair & Panelist, (August 23, 1993). Observations on Surviving in Graduate School. Minority Fellowship Program Panel on Ethnic Minority Student Survival in Graduate School. American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Toronto, Canada.

Presenter, (July 14, 1993). Evaluation Results on the NAACP National Teachers Examination Preparation Clinics. Education Panel. NAACP Annual National Convention, Indianapolis.

Workshop Co-Trainer with Dr. Nancy Boyd-Franklin, (June 25, 1993). Counseling & Working with African American Men and Women. New York City Department of Corrections, Division of Counseling Services. New York.

Presenter, (June 9, 1993). Invisibility Syndrome in Working with African American Males in Family Therapy. American Family Therapy Association Annual Conference. Baltimore.

Presenter, (June 8, 1993). Black Males in Family Therapy. New Jersey Family Institute Conference. Metuchen.

Invited Speaker, (April 24, 1993). Learning How to Succeed in School. A Better Chance (ABC) Program, Newark, NJ.

Invited Speaker, (April 2, 1993). Invisibility Syndrome: Clinical Issues with African American Males. Clinical Psychology Minority Students Association Annual Conference, The Graduate School of The City University of New York.

Invited Speaker, (March 17, 1993). Working with Black Males. Faculty & Staff Development Seminar. Brooklyn Friends School. New York.

Invited Speaker, (March 17, 1993). The Invisibility Syndrome: Understanding the African American Male Experience. Public Lecture Series. Brooklyn Friends School. New York.

Presenter, (March 12, 1993). Invisibility Syndrome: Black Men and Their Families. 16th Annual Family Therapy Network Symposium. Washington, DC.

Invited Speaker, (February 21, 1993). African American Males: Bloodied But Unbowed, Invisible But Not Gone. St. James Presbyterian Church Black History Month Sunday Morning Guest Speaker Series. New York.

Workshop Co-Trainer with Dr. Nancy Boyd-Franklin, (January 9, 1993). Coping with Stress as a Minority Student in Medical School. Minority Medical Student Association Workshop, Downstate Medical School of The State University of New York.

Workshop leader (November 30, 1992), Working with African American males. Bakersfield School District, Office of Curriculum & Special Projects, California.

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Workshop leader (November 13, 1992), Treating and working with the African American male. Northeast Guidance Center, Detroit.

Discussant, (August 16, 1992) Symposium on Subjective well-being among ethnic minority groups. American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Washington, D.C.

Workshop leader (June 12, 1992), Working with the African American male in therapy, Michigan Children’s Alliance, Flint, MI.

Chancellor’s Lecturer, (May 20, 1992). The invisibility syndrome in the mental health of African American men. The University of California-Irvine Chancellor’s Lecture Series.

Keynote speaker, (May 1, 1992). The Invisibility Syndrome as a model for research on African American males. Minority Access to Research Careers (MARC) Program Annual Student Conference, Jackson State University, Mississippi

Presenter, (April 3, 1992). The Invisibility Syndrome in Black Men, Conference on the Black Family in America, The Connecticut Mental Health Center & The School of Medicine.

Presenter (March 28, 1992). The Invisibility Syndrome as a conceptual model. Children’s Defense Fund Task Force on African American Males. San Diego.

Keynote speaker, (November 1, 1990). "Ethnic minorities in the profession of psychology". Psychology Club, City College of New York.

Keynote speaker, (September 26, 1990). "Overcoming test discrimination: the NAACP/SAT test coaching project". Special Course on Urban Problems and Issues, Department of Psychology, City College of New York.

Keynote speaker, (September 14, 1990). "Multi-cultural education: special issues for African American males". Multi-cultural Workshop, The Day School, New York.

Presenter, (June 9, 1990). "The invisibility syndrome of black males and its impact on the family". National Conference on African American Males, Borough of Manhattan Community College - CUNY.

Coordinator/presenter, (April 28, 1990). "Cultural issues in clinical training and supervision: African American and Hispanic perspectives". Institute Workshop, American Orthopsychiatric Association, Miami, Florida.

Keynote speaker, (April 6, 1990). SOMAFCO: The African National Congress's Community School in Tanzania: educational and psychological issues. District of Columbia, Association of Black Psychologists, Howard University.

Keynote speaker, (April 2, 1990). "African American males in independent private schools: educational and psychological issues". Staff Development Workshop, Little Red School House, New York City.

28 Curriculum Vitae Anderson J. Franklin Keynote speaker, (March 26, 1990). "Psychotherapy with African American males". Staff Development Workshop, Northside Child Development Center, New York City.

Presenter, (March 10, 1990). "Consequences of the invisibility syndrome for the African American male student in independent schools". Conference on Blacks and Children of Color in Independent Schools. Cathedral School. New York City

Presenter, (February 24, 1990). "Therapeutic support groups for African American males". Annual Roundtable on Cross Cultural Counseling and Psychotherapy. Teachers College, Columbia University, New York.

Presenter, (February 22, 1990). "Value added strategies to increasing black teachers in the work force". Ford Foundation Consortia Project, American Association of College Teachers of Education Annual Conference, Chicago.

Presenter, (February 21, 1990). "Invisibility syndrome of the urban African American male child". Ph.D. Program in School Psychology Colloquium Series, New York University.

Presenter, (December 19, 1989. "Invisibility syndrome of African American Males", Grand Rounds, Family Medicine, Montifiore Hospital, New York

Presenter, (November 21, 1989). "Psychotherapy with African American Males", Grand Rounds, Psychiatry Department, Lincoln Hospital and Medical Center, New York.

Presenter, (September 26, 1989). "Working with African American Males and Families", Faculty and Staff Workshop, The Cathedral School, New York.

Presenter, (September 14, 1989). "Black males in relationships". Workshop on Black male and female relationships, Congressional Black Caucus Annual Conference and Dinner, Washington, DC

Presenter, (August 12, 1989). "Psychological implications of political exile: African National Congress Tanzanian Community", Annual Conference of the Association of Black Psychologists, Fort Worth, Texas.

Presenter, (August 11, 1989). "Black males in therapy", Annual Conference of the Association of Black Psychologists, Fort Worth, Texas.

Presenter, (May 1, 1989). "Working with Black youth", Staff Workshop, School Based Support Team, District 29, Cambria Heights Queens, New York.

Presenter, (April 25, 1989). "A model of psychological well-being for Blacks", Developmental Psychology Ph.D. Program Brown Bag Lunch Lecture Series, CUNY Graduate School, New York.

Presenter, (April 21, 1989). "Psychotherapy with Blacks: Implications for curriculum, supervision and treatment", (special all day workshop conducted with Dr. Nancy Boyd- Franklin), Virginia School of Professional Psychology, Virginia Beach.

29 Curriculum Vitae Anderson J. Franklin Presenter, (April 4, 1989). "Clinical treatment of Black males", American Orthopsychiatric Association Annual Conference, New York.

Presenter, (March 15, 1989). "The role of the invisibility syndrome in working with Black males", American Association of Teachers of College English Annual Conference, Seattle, Washington.

Presenter, (March 9, 1989). "Working with the unmotivated adolescent", Harlem Dowling Center for Children and Family Services, New York.

Presenter, (January 27, 1989). "Political Exiles: The African National Congress Community in Tanzania", New York Association of Black Psychologists Lecture Series, New York.

Presenter, (November 15, 1988). "International Psychological Consultations with ANC (African National Congress) South African Political Exiles in Tanzania", Ph.D Program in Clinical Psychology, Colloquium Series, The City College and Graduate School of The City University of New York.

Presenter, (August 13, 1988). "Black Men in Therapeutic Support Groups, Annual Convention of The Association of Black Psychologists, Washington, DC

Panelist, (February 10, 1988). "Treating the Invisibility Syndrome of Black Men in Therapeutic Support Groups". Annual Conference of the American Group Psychotherapy Association, New York.

Speaker, (May 18, 1987). "Treating Black Adolescents" Grand Rounds, University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey, CMHC, Adolescent Day Treatment Program, Piscataway, NJ.

Panelist, (January 16, 1987). "Working with Black Youth and Families in Therapy". Black Family Conference. sponsored by Interfaith Hospital and Medgar Evers College- CUNY. Brooklyn

Speaker, (November 6, 1986). "Psychotherapy with Black Patients". Pace University. Counseling Psychology Interns' Colloquium. Counseling Center. New York.

Speaker, (June 27, 1986). "Counseling and Psychotherapy with Black Students and Families". Pace University. Staff Development Workshop. Counseling Center, New York.

Presenter, (May 22, 1986). "Research in Black Mental Health". Tenth Empirical Conference on Black Psychology. St. Thomas, Virgin Islands.

Presenter, (April 8, 1986). "Implications of Bias in Testing for Ethnic Minorities". Conference on Race and Higher Education. South Bank Polytechnic. London, England.

Co-presenter, (March 21, 1986). workshop with Nancy Boyd-Franklin. "Psychotherapy with Black Families". Conference on Culture, Race, and Family Therapy. New York University and Eastern Group Psychotherapy Association. San Juan, Puerto Rico

30 Curriculum Vitae Anderson J. Franklin Presenter & Workshop Leader, (January 16, 1986). "Issues in Ethnic Minority Testing". Workshop for Ethnic Minority Educational Psychologists. Inner London Educational Authority. England.

Presenter, (January 14, 1986). "Bias in Testing and Diagnostic Assessment for Blacks". Grand Rounds. Family Medicine. Montifiore Hospital. New York.

Panelist, (November 18, 1985). "Research in Black Psychology: countering empirical bias". Panel on Ethnic and Sexist Bias in Research. New York Academy of Sciences.

Keynote speaker, (September 24, 1985). "Psychometric Issues in Testing Minorities". Staff Development Workshop. New York City Department of Personnel.

Panelist, (August 24, 1985). "The Necessity for Empirical Research in Black Psychology" Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association. Los Angeles, California.

Speaker, (July 2, 1985). "Developing Professional Networking Strategies and Supports for Black Professionals". Special Meeting of Ethnic Minority Psychologists and Psychiatrists. Birmingham, England.

Panelist, (May 29, 1985). "Methodological Issues in Assessing Culturally Diverse Developmentally Disabled Populations". 109th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Mental Deficiency. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Panelist, (October 10, 1984). "Clinical issues in treating Black patients". Workshop on Minority Issues. New York Society of Clinical Psychology.

Panelist & Chair, (August 11, 1984). "Issues of licensure and certification for Black psychologists". Association of Black Psychologists Annual Conference. New York City.

Panelist, (July 4, 1984). "Preparatory issues for the NAACP/SAT Test Coaching Workshop" Education Department Parenting Workshop. 75th Annual Convention of the NAACP. Kansas City, Missouri.

Panelist/Co-Chair, (May 4, 1984). "Issues of child and adolescent development for the Black community", NAACP/Urban League Summit Conference on the Black Family. Fiske University. Nashville, Tennessee.

Guest Lecturer, (March 31, 1984). "Ethnic and cultural issues in psychology". Open University, Birmingham, England.

Panelist, (March 30, 1984). "Contemporary psychology in a multi-cultural society". Annual Conference of The British Psychological Society. University of Warwick. England.

Public Lecture, (March 27, 1984). "Testing and achievement of ethnic minorities". The Polytechnic of North London, Kentish Town, England.

31 Curriculum Vitae Anderson J. Franklin Keynote Speaker, (March 24, 1984). "The need for a Black academic association: a view from the USA" First Annual General Meeting. Association of African, Caribbean & Asian Academics. Polytechnic of Central London. England.

Public Lecture, (March 23, 1984). "Testing and achievement of ethnic minorities". Centre for International Studies in Education. University of Southampton. Highfield Southampton, England.

Public Lecture, (March 22, 1984). "Testing, race and politics". Centre for Multi-cultural Education. University of London Institute of Education. England.

Guest Lecturer, (March 5, 1984). "Developing culturally relevant curriculum and supervision in clinical psychology", Clinical Psychology Masters Program. Department of Psychiatry, University of West Indies Medical School, Mona, Kingston, Jamaica

MEDIA CONTRIBUTIONS

Radio Talk Show Host and Producer, (1986 - 1987). Talk of the City, Public Affairs Department, WRKS/ KISS 98.7 FM New York. (Weekly 1 hour program focused on diverse community and ethnic minority issues).

Franklin, A. J. (1976). (Guest ). Crisis in Urban Higher Education. [Video]. Institute for Urban and Minority Education Film Library, Teachers College, Columbia University.

Franklin, A. J. (1976). (Interviewer). Higher Educational Opportunity Program Crisis. [Video]. Institute for Urban and Minority Education Film Library, Teachers College, Columbia University.

Franklin, A. J. (1975). (Writer, Director, Producer). The Work of a Higher Educational Opportunity Program. [Video]. Institute for Urban and Minority Education Film Library, Teachers College, Columbia University.

Franklin, A. J. (1975). (Guest). Higher Educational Opportunity Programs. [Video]. Institute for Urban and Minority Education Film Library, Teachers College, Columbia University.

CONSULTING (Partial List)

Jewish Board of Family and Children Services, NYC Children’s Aid Society, NYC Dalton School, NYC GE Capitol Dupont Softsheen, Inc., Chicago, Ill. Syndicate-It, Inc., Burbank, CA. WRKS-FM Radio, NY DC-37, Legal Department, NY

32 Curriculum Vitae Anderson J. Franklin Florida State Department of Administration New York City Police Department New York City Mission Society Lutheran Church in America Board of Global Ministries, United Methodist Church NAACP Police Athletic League

Institute for Family Therapy, London Institute for Multicultural Studies, London University of West Indies, Jamaica African National Congress Community, Tanzania & Zambia University of London, England Commission for Racial Equality, England Birmingham Polytechnic, England Birmingham Community Center, England Caribbean Teachers Association, England

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