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Racial Microaggressions Against Black Counseling and Counseling Psychology Faculty: A Central Challenge in the Multicultural Counseling Movement
Authors:Madonna G. Constantine  Laura Smith  Rebecca M. Redington  Delila Owens
Affiliation:1. Department of Counseling and Clinical Psychology, Teachers College, Columbia University;2. Department of Theoretical and Behavioral Foundations, Wayne State University
Abstract:This article reports on the results of a qualitative study of Black faculty working in counseling and counseling psychology programs. This investigation involved the use of semistructured interviews to explore the racial microaggressions Black faculty members reportedly experienced in academia. Results of the analysis indicated that 7 primary microaggression themes were perceived by the participants, including alternating feelings of invisibility and hypervisibility, receiving inadequate mentoring, and difficulties determining whether discrimination was race or gender based.
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