“…Clearly, it will take extensive and persistent individual and collective actions to overcome the systemic oppression, racism, inequities, and challenges that are present in our schools, communities, and society. We recognize that our current DEI efforts are informed by and build upon the efforts of many colleagues who have contributed tremendous leadership and scholarship aimed at advancing diversity and social justice in school psychology (e.g., Beeks & Graves, 2017;Blake et al, 2016;Bocanegra et al, 2016;Clark et al, 2012;Grapin et al, 2016;Graves & Brown-Wright, 2013;Graves & Wright, 2009;Goforth, 2016;Gross & Malone, 2019;Harris & Sullivan, 2017;Liu et al, 2019;Malone & Ishmail, 2020;Mena & Rogers, 2017;Newell et al, 2010;Noltemeyer et al, 2013;Parris et al, 2019;Proctor et al, 2014;Proctor, Kyle et al, 2018;Proctor, Nasir et al, 2018;Proctor & Romano, 2016;Proctor & Truscott, 2012Shriberg & Desai, 2014;Shriberg et al, 2008Shriberg et al, , 2011Shriberg et al, , 2013Smith et al, 2016;Song et al, 2019;Sullivan et al, 2015Sullivan et al, , 2020Sullivan & Proctor, 2016;Truscott et al, 2014;Vega et al, 2018;Zhou et al, 2004). We invite each of our colleagues to join us in ongoing and upcoming actions to Be the Change in advocating for and advancing DEI in school psychology.…”