Anti-racist mentorship: a multicultural and social justice approach to mentoring students identifying as Black, Indigenous, and persons of color in counselor education

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Abstract

Within professional counseling and counselor education, increasing attention is given to issues impacting Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC). However, literature focused on mentorship of BIPOC counselors-in-training is lacking. In this conceptual article, anti-racist and social justice-oriented mentorship strategies are offered to help mentors support BIPOC students. A case-vignette is provided to illustrate how counselor educators can engage in effective anti-racist mentorship.

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Cisneros, D., Anandavalli, S., Brown, E. M., Whitman, J. S., & Chaney, M. P. (2023). Anti-racist mentorship: a multicultural and social justice approach to mentoring students identifying as Black, Indigenous, and persons of color in counselor education. Journal of Counselor Leadership and Advocacy, 10(1), 63–75. https://doi.org/10.1080/2326716X.2022.2162462

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