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Friday, October 12 • 10:00am - 10:50am
Are We as “Woke” as We Think We Are: Exploring Counselor Education’s Multicultural Competence

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Counselor Education programs stress the importance of multicultural competence. Historically, advocacy for the wellness and lived experiences of our society’s most marginalized populations has been a key part of a strong professional counselor identity. But how self-aware and self-challenging are counselor educators around structural inequities in the profession—
how “woke” are we? This question serves as the cornerstone for what is a layered and necessary collaborative experience.

Speakers
avatar for Dr. Rachelle (Shelly) Barnes

Dr. Rachelle (Shelly) Barnes

Associate Professor and Chair, Psychological Sciences, Winston-Salem State University
avatar for José Villalba, Jr

José Villalba, Jr

Vice President for Diversity and Inclusion, Wake Forest University



Friday October 12, 2018 10:00am - 10:50am EDT
Atlantic View II
  Roundtable Session
  • Program ID Program ID = D14, Table 5