WHO WE ARE
The Association of Black Sexologists and Clinicians is an interdisciplinary professional organization dedicated to improving the sexual expression and lives of persons of African descent.The organization was formed out of a need to formally address the intersection of race and sexuality through research, clinical practice, and social discourse.
The organization is comprised of sociologists, social workers, psychologists, professional counselors, mental health practitioners and coaches, clergy members, marriage and family counselors and therapists, family planning specialists and researchers, as well as students in various relevant professional disciplines.
Membership Benefits of The Association of Black Sexologists and Clinicians
- Expand your knowledge and enhance your skills.
- Grow your network of colleagues and friends.
- Promote your institution, research, clinical practice
- Demonstrate your commitment to the field and community
- Help you save on educational events and other opportunities.
- Enable you to improve your skills so you can better serve your clients.
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MEMBERSHIP SPOTLIGHT
Dionne Stephens
Dr. Dionne Stephens is Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at Florida International University (FIU); she also holds affiliated faculty...Read More
Dianne R. Browne
Dianne R. Browne Education: PhD, CFLE Dr. Browne is the Program Director for Camden Healthy Start at the Southern New Jersey...Read More
The Owned Project
Arelia Johnson is a woman who knows and understands how pain promotes promise. At a young age, Arelia knew and understood that...Read More
Widener University
Cashanda Eleby, M.Ed. studied human sexuality at Widener University. She holds a B.A. in biology and African American studies from Temple University.Read More