Thema Bryant, PhD, is a licensed psychologist who has worked nationally and globally to provide relief and empowerment to marginalized persons. Bryant, a professor at Pepperdine University, is a past president of the Society for the Psychology of Women. She has been honored by the American Psychological Association; the Institute of Violence, Abuse, and Trauma; and the California Psychological Association for her contributions to psychology. Bryant earned her undergraduate and doctorate degrees in psychology from Duke University. She completed her postdoctoral training at Harvard Medical School, and is a past APA representative to the United Nations. She has served as a mental health media consultant for numerous print, radio, and television media outlets and is host of The Homecoming Podcast available on all major platforms.
Edith G. Arrington, PhD, is a licensed psychologist whose research, writing, and consulting focus on race, identity, development, and education; equity, diversity, and inclusion; and promoting health and well-being for individuals and communities. She has provided a range of professional services including evaluation, assessment, and strategic planning to schools, families, community-based organizations, and philanthropic organizations. She earned her undergraduate degree in psychology and sociology from Duke University, her master’s degree in clinical/community psychology from the University of Virginia, and her doctorate in school, community, and clinical child psychology from the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education.