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Dr. Kirk Honda talks about social justice in counseling training programs.


The Psychology In Seattle Podcast. 


Jan 22, 2018.


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Anonymous

As a non-binary + trans person, it always warms my heart to hear respect for people like me (especially non-binary people, since we're much more likely to use "unconventional" pronouns) brought up in conversations about social justice in academia--so thanks!

Anonymous

This really helped me make sense of my training program experience. I went to a trauma counseling program in Philly and was part of the third graduating class. I now realize that though the faculty were well intentioned, they did everything you suggested not to. One meeting with the program director even ended in one student punching another for racist comments she made. As a person of privilege, I felt compelled to become a sort of translator for both sides and tried to make the space as safe as possible for those in marginalized groups. I felt good about that, but I’ve always had the, “what the hell even happened?!” in the back of my mind. Thank you for offering some clarity.