AAPA Convention, Las Vegas, NV

October 2-4, 2026

Envisioning Radical Futures Within & Outside Asian American Psychology

Last year reminded us that activism, scholarship, and community work are sustained not only through the struggle but also through healing, connection, and collective joy. It was a poignant reminder that liberation is not an endpoint, but an ongoing process nourished by our relationships, resilience, and shared humanity within our communities. We came together to create a space to not only acknowledge our shared struggles but also to celebrate and feel joy despite the ongoing hardships in our increasingly challenging environment.

Building on this foundation, this year’s theme, “Envisioning Radical Futures Within & Outside Asian American Psychology,” invites us to move beyond sustaining ourselves within existing systems to imagine and create new possibilities altogether. If resistance and joy help us endure and transform the present, radical futures ask us to dream beyond it and to consider what liberation could look like when structural inequities are dismantled and our communities thrive.

Envisioning radical futures requires critical reflection and courageous imagination. It calls us to reimagine psychological science, mental health care, education, and community systems in ways that center cultural wisdom, lived experience, and collective well-being. Radical futures are not distant ideals; they are built through the practices, knowledge, and resilience already present within our communities.

This year’s theme encourages scholars, clinicians, activists, and community leaders to share work that pushes boundaries, challenges dominant narratives, and opens pathways toward more just and equitable futures. Interdisciplinary collaboration, culturally grounded approaches, and community-engaged scholarship are especially welcome as we collectively engage in imagining what becomes possible when healing, justice, and belonging are fully realized.

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MEET & GREET

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KEYNOTE ADDRESS

Dr. Kevin Leo Yabut Nadal is a Distinguished Professor of Psychology at the City University of New York. He is one of the leading researchers examining the impacts of microaggressions—subtle forms of discrimination—on the mental and physical health of people of color, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) individuals, and other marginalized communities.

Dr. Nadal has published over 100 scholarly works on multicultural issues in psychology and education. He is the author of 14 books, including Filipino American Psychology (Wiley, 2021), Microaggressions and Traumatic Stress (American Psychological Association, 2018), and Queering Law and Order (Lexington Books, 2020).

He made history as the first and only openly gay President of the Asian American Psychological Association (AAPA) in the organization’s 50-year history and as the first person of color to serve as Executive Director of the Center for LGBTQ Studies in its 25-year history. He currently serves as President of the Filipino American National Historical Society—the youngest individual and the first to openly identify as LGBTQ+ to hold the position.

Dr. Nadal is also a co-founder of the LGBTQ+ Scholars of Color National Network, the AAPA Division on Filipinx Americans, and the AAPA Division on LGBTQQ+. He has delivered hundreds of lectures across the United States, including presentations at the White House and the U.S. Capitol.

His many honors include the American Psychological Association’s 2017 Early Career Award for Distinguished Contributions to Psychology in the Public Interest, the 2019 Richard Tewksbury Award from the Western Society of Criminology, the 2019 Thought Leadership Award from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and the 2022 Teachers College Medal for Distinguished Service.

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CONVENTION COMMITTEE CONTACT INFORMATION

Convention Co-Chairs

Richard “Rich” Chang

Regina Tahk

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Registration Committee:

Shveta Mittal

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Program Committee:

Veronica Villanueva

Christine Pao

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Sessions Committee:

J. Abby Saavedra

Grace Ragi

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Posters Committee:

Lisa Liu

Bhanu Priya Moturu

Mentor/Mentee Committee:

Lainie Posecion

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Sponsorship Committee:

Nellie Tran

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Banquet Committee:

Christine Catipon

Michi Fu

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Book Sales Committee:

Sonia Bajwa

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AV/Volunteer Committee:

Floria Surjadi

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Media Committee:

Diane Jung Gallo

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We will honor some special awards recipients at our annual Awards Banquet.
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