Code-switching 101: Black women counselor educators’ personal and professional identity development

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The perceptions of personal and professional identity development from four Black women counselor educators were examined through a collaborative autoethnography methodology. Themes identified include (a) intentionality of code-switching, (b) inextricable identities, (c) fight for and with authenticity, and (d) mutual development of personal and professional identities.

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Crumb, L., Cartwright, A. D., Hammonds, D. S., & Harris, J. A. (2023). Code-switching 101: Black women counselor educators’ personal and professional identity development. Counselor Education and Supervision, 62(3), 233–247. https://doi.org/10.1002/ceas.12274

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