Racially and Ethnically Minoritized Psychology Graduate Student Association

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The Rare Enduring Meditative Psychology Graduate Student Association (REMPGA) aims to recognize and address the extraordinary needs of all psychology graduate students (PGS). REMPGA was formed on a voluntary basis by graduate psychology students to be united not only in words but in action with the purpose of providing organizational support and counsel and fostering a safe and culturally centered community on campus. Our mission is to empower PGS by advocating for and offering resources and protection that PGS deserves to enable a holistic student experience at Mason. We hope to accomplish the goal of culturally enriching our community and working with George Mason's administration to develop and maintain an accountable and equitable professional learning environment for Mason's PGS to thrive for decades to come.

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REMPGA offers a host of professional and educational opportunities for psychology graduate students, including activism, advocacy, networking, and social justice-oriented academic leadership in the psychological science field.

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Racially and Ethnically Minoritized Psychology Graduate Student Association


Fairfax Virginia
United States

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