Roy Eidelson, PhD, is the president of the Society for the Study of Peace, Conflict, and Violence (Division 48 of the American Psychological Association), a past president of Psychologists for Social Responsibility, and a member of the Coalition for an Ethical Psychology. He is the author of Doing Harm: How the World’s Largest Psychological Association Lost Its Way in the War on Terror (McGill-Queen’s University Press) and Political Mind Games: How the 1% Manipulate Our Understanding of What’s Right, What’s Happening, and What’s Possible (Green Hall Books). Ana Figueiredo (she/her), PhD, is a member of the Society for the Study of Peace, Conflict, and Violence (Division 48 of the American Psychological Association) and in 2026 she will become a Member-at-Large of the Executive Committee. She is Associate Professor at the Universidad de O’Higgins (Chile) and Principal Researcher at the Millenium Institute for Authority and Social Regulation (ASOR). She is Co-Editor-in-Chief at the Journal of Social and Political Psychology(JSPP). Her main research interests focus on coloniality, collective memory, state and political violence, ideology, and intergroup conflict and violence.