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SUMMARY:Remembering our past. Focused on our future. - S. Kent Butler
DESCRIPTION:Black History Month Conversation Series:\nRemembering our past. Focused on our future. \nIn celebration of Black History Month\, each Thursday in February\, the UNC School of Education’s Dana Griffin — Dean’s Fellow for Diversity\, Equity\, and Inclusion — will host leaders in counseling education and psychology for hour-long\, online discussions focused on the role of schools of education in uplifting and elevating Black youth\, families\, and communities. Join us on Thursdays at 11 a.m. EST to participate in the discussion. \nAbout the Speaker\n \nS. Kent Butler\nProfessor\, University of Central Florida\nPresident-Elect\, American Counseling Association \nKent Butler Jr. holds a Ph.D. in Educational Psychology\, with a concentration in Counseling Psychology\, from the University of Connecticut. He is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC)\, Nationally Certified Counselor (NCC)\, and Nationally Certified School Counselor (NCSC). In February of 2020\, Butler was elected President-Elect of the American Counseling Association (ACA). His presidential year is 2021 – 2022. In July of 2019\, Butler was appointed Interim Chief Equity\, Inclusion and Diversity Officer at the University of Central Florida. In March of 2020\, he was selected as a Fellow within the National Association of Chief Diversity Officer in Higher Education’s Chief Diversity Officer Fellows Program (NADOHE-CDOFP). He is a 2020-2021 cohort (C-7) member. The professional leadership program mentors new and early career Chief Diversity Officers. Butler was also recently promoted to Professor of Counselor Education at the University of Central Florida and has served as a Faculty Fellow for Inclusive Excellence within the Office of the Provost. \nButler presently serves as faculty advisor to CHI SIGMA IOTA International Honor Society (CSI)\, the Counselor Education Doctoral Student Organization (CEDSO)\, Project for Haiti Knights\, and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). He served as the Principal Investigator\, for The High-Risk Delinquent and Dependent Child Educational Research Project: Situational Environmental Circumstances Mentoring Program (SEC)\, which was a partnership between the University of Central Florida and several Florida universities. This grant opportunity has transitioned into the UCF Young Knights Mentoring Project a program that supports students at Hungerford Elementary School in Eatonville\, FL. \nAlso on the national level\, Butler has served the Association for Multicultural Counseling and Development (AMCD) as the 2011-2012 President and ACA Governing Council Representative (2015-2018). He is honored to be a member of AMCD’s Multicultural Counseling Competencies Revisions Committee (2014-2015) which produced the ACA-AMCD endorsed Multicultural Social Justice Counseling Competencies (MSJCC). In April of 2016\, Butler was bestowed with the prestigious ACA Fellow Award. His research and academic interests lie in the areas of Multicultural and International Counseling\, Social Justice\, Mentoring\, Counseling work as it relates specifically to African American males\, Group Counseling\, School Counseling\, and Multicultural Supervision.
URL:https://ed.unc.edu/event/remembering-our-past-focused-on-our-future-s-kent-butler/
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CATEGORIES:Public Lectures
ORGANIZER;CN="Dana Griffin":MAILTO:dcgriffi@email.unc.edu
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SUMMARY:Remembering our past. Focused on our future. - Paul C. Harris
DESCRIPTION:Black History Month Conversation Series:\nRemembering our past. Focused on our future. \nIn celebration of Black History Month\, each Thursday in February\, the UNC School of Education’s Dana Griffin — Dean’s Fellow for Diversity\, Equity\, and Inclusion — will host leaders in counseling education and psychology for hour-long\, online discussions focused on the role of schools of education in uplifting and elevating Black youth\, families\, and communities. Join us on Thursdays at 11 a.m. EST to participate in the discussion. \nAbout the Speaker\n \nPaul C. Harris\nAssociate Professor\, University of Virginia \nPaul C. Harris\, Ph.D.\, is an associate professor in the Counselor Education program at the University of Virginia. He is also a faculty affiliate with the Center for Race and Public Education in the South at the University. He earned his B.S.Ed. in Health & Physical Education with a concentration in Sports Medicine and his M.Ed. in School Counseling from the University of Virginia. He worked as a high school counselor for several years prior to completing his Ph.D. in Counselor Education from the University of Maryland\, where the program’s emphasis was on promoting systemic equity\, access\, and justice in schools through counseling. He also holds a Master of Divinity degree from Virginia Union University. Harris focuses on improving the college and career readiness process of underrepresented students in his research. He is particularly interested in promoting the identity development of Black male student-athletes and understanding how school counselors play a role in that process. In addition to teaching core courses in the school counseling program\, Harris designed and teaches undergraduate and graduate courses that focus on counseling all student-athletes from a strengths-based perspective\, with one of those courses centering on the Black student-athlete experience\, specifically. He currently serves on the editorial review board for the Professional School Counseling Journal. He is also the former president of the Virginia School Counselor Association and a former member of the Board of Directors for the American School Counselor Association.
URL:https://ed.unc.edu/event/remembering-our-past-focused-on-our-future-paul-c-harris/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Public Lectures
ORGANIZER;CN="Dana Griffin":MAILTO:dcgriffi@email.unc.edu
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SUMMARY:Remembering our past. Focused on our future. - William Jackson ('18 Ph.D.)
DESCRIPTION:Black History Month Conversation Series:\nRemembering our past. Focused on our future. \nIn celebration of Black History Month\, each Thursday in February\, the UNC School of Education’s Dana Griffin — Dean’s Fellow for Diversity\, Equity\, and Inclusion — will host leaders in counseling education and psychology for hour-long\, online discussions focused on the role of schools of education in uplifting and elevating Black youth\, families\, and communities. Join us on Thursdays at 11 a.m. EST to participate in the discussion. \nAbout the Speaker\n \nWilliam Jackson (’18 Ph.D.)\nCEO\, Village of Wisdom \nWilliam Jackson\, Ph.D.\, is the founder and “Chief Dreamer” of Village of Wisdom\, a Durham\, North Carolina-based organization that engages parents\, school leaders\, non-profit leaders\, and community members to recognize the negative cognitive implication of racial bias on Black students. Jackson works with these same stakeholders to build strategies that help Black youth navigate and heal from the racial bias they are exposed to\, especially those that occur in educational environments. Through this work\, he has led his team at Village of Wisdom to create tools designed to help youth heal from racial bias experiences\, develop racial bias resilience capacities (e.g.\, racial comeback lines) and identify how their interests align with social justice activities: two such tools are the Racial Genius Profile and the Racial Stress Coping Plan.
URL:https://ed.unc.edu/event/remembering-our-past-focused-on-our-future-william-jackson-18-ph-d/
LOCATION:Online
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dana Griffin":MAILTO:dcgriffi@email.unc.edu
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SUMMARY:Remembering our past. Focused on our future. - Cheryl Holcomb-McCoy
DESCRIPTION:Black History Month Conversation Series:\nRemembering our past. Focused on our future. \nIn celebration of Black History Month\, each Thursday in February\, the UNC School of Education’s Dana Griffin — Dean’s Fellow for Diversity\, Equity\, and Inclusion — will host leaders in counseling education and psychology for hour-long\, online discussions focused on the role of schools of education in uplifting and elevating Black youth\, families\, and communities. Join us on Thursdays at 11 a.m. EST to participate in the discussion. \nAbout the Speaker\n \nCheryl Holcomb-McCoy\nProfessor and Dean\, School of Education\, American University \nCheryl Holcomb-McCoy\, Ph.D.\, is in her fifth year as Dean of the School of Education and Professor at American University. Previous to this role\, she served as Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs (central administration) and Vice Dean of Academic Affairs (in the School of Education) at Johns Hopkins University. Previous to her time at Johns Hopkins\, she was an associate professor in the Department of Counseling and Personnel Services (ranked #1 in U.S. News & World Report) at the University of Maryland College Park and Director of the School Counseling Program at Brooklyn College of the City University of New York. Dean Holcomb-McCoy is the founder of AU’s Summer Institute on Education\, Equity and Justice\, the Johns Hopkins School Counseling Fellows Program\, and the AU Teacher Pipeline Project\, a partnership with the District of Columbia Public Schools and Friendship Charter Schools. She is also the author of the best-selling book\, “School Counseling to Close the Achievement Gap:  A Social Justice Framework.” Currently\, she is collaborating with AU colleagues to create an antiracist curriculum for teachers-in-training. Dean Holcomb-McCoy is an American Counseling Association (ACA) Fellow and from 2014-2016\, she was a consultant to Michelle Obama’s Reach Higher Initiative.
URL:https://ed.unc.edu/event/remembering-our-past-focused-on-our-future-cheryl-holcomb-mccoy/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dana Griffin":MAILTO:dcgriffi@email.unc.edu
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