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PAST Events.

CSJ coordinates regular advocacy and membership events to support our members and chapters, and CSJ partners with ACA and ACA divisions to provide access to our larger counseling community. 

 2026  CSJ     EVENTS

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Jan 14, 2026: The CSJ Membership Committee hosted a Project Potluck, inviting our members to come together to make connections for collaborating on social justice efforts.

 2025  CSJ     EVENTS

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January 15, 2025: CSJ Chapter Leaders Forum
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January 22, 2025: Advocacy Committee "I Need A Minute," facilitated by Sravya Gummaluri and Dr. Alex Hilert. This INAM space paid special attention to post-election community building.

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March 5, 2025: Our Annual Members Meeting was a chance to interact with the CSJ Board and learn more about CSJ as an organization. 
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March 12, 2025: Advocacy Committee "I Need A Minute," facilitated by Dr. Sailume Walo-Roberts and Dr. Tina Onikoyi.
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March 21, 2025: Research Committee  "Ain't Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me around: Staying Grounding in Social Justice Principles During Challenging Times," with Dr. Cercie West-Olatunji.
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April 11-12, 2025 in San Juan, Puerto Rico: CSJ's First-Ever Conference
"We Come As One, Stand As Ten Thousand: Uplifting Community Through Social Justice and Advocacy
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May 21, 2025: CSJ New Member Orientation and Community Building: A CSJ member recently said that "CSJ is like family" and we shared what that means!
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July 2, 2025: The Advocacy Committee I Need A Minute with  co-facilitators Frank Gorritz Fitzsimons, PhD, LPC, NCC and Sravya Gummaluri, MA, LCC (NJ), NCC. 
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July 23, 2025: CSJ Membership Meeting : Announcing our new leadership year starting under incoming President Dr. Alfonso Ferguson. 
CSJ Chapter Leaders Collab 09-17-25
Sept. 17, 2025: CSJ Membership Committee hosted the Chapter Leaders Collab for brainstorming, problem solving, and connection within the CSJ community.
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Sept. 30, 2025: School Counseling Task Force held an interest meeting to learn about needs and determine ways to support. 
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Oct. 17, 2025: Research Committee presented Dr. Colette Dollarhide on Social Justice Supervision.
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Nov. 12, 2025: Membership Committee Meeting with theme of discussion of anti-DEI policies and impact on us as counselors, counselor educators, and students.
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Nov. 18, 2025:  Advocacy  Committee hosted "I Need A Minute" community gathering with Dr. Frank Gorritz and Angela Brooks-Livingston
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Dec. 10, 2025: Advocacy Committee hosted "I Need A Minute" for solidarity, reflection, and community. Hosted by Sravya Gummaluri and Victoria Ardines.
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Dec. 11, 2025: Professional Development Committee hosted "Social Justice Issues for Clients of Limited Means" by Dr. Collette Dollarhide, Professor Emeritus and ACA Fellow.



 2024  CSJ     EVENTS

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February 2024: PD webinar, "Mentoring the Marginalized and Minoritized: The Utilization of Critical Race Theory to Guide Mentorship."
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​February 2024: PD webinar, "Why Do Black People Become Counselors? Results of a Grounded Theory Study." 
WATCH HERE
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February 2024: I Need A Minute
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March 2024: PD webinar, "Black MENtorship In Counseling."
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March 2024: Advocacy Committee PD Webinar, "Understanding the Refugee Experience: Strength, Empowerment, & Advocacy." 
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March 2024: Membership Committee PD Webinar, "Collective Learning: A Dialogue about Goals and Growth in Social Justice Practices." 
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March 2024: PD Webinar, "Exploring the Criminalization of Black Male Youth from a Black Feminist Perspective." 
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April 2024: "I Need A Minute." 
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June 2024: MCSJ Annual Conference, "Normalizing Social Justice through Intersectionality, Diversity, and Inclusion."
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July 2024: Advocacy Webinar, "Advocacy 101."
WATCH HERE
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July 2024: "I Need A Minute"
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August 2024: "I Need A Minute"
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September 2024: Members & Chapters Fall Networking & Discussion Meeting.
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October 2024: "I Need A Minute"
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November 2024: "Cultivating Wellness for Queer Aging Men: A Conversation with Dr. Kooden."
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November 2024: "CSJ Post-Election Community Town Hall."
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December 2024: Student Committee Meeting
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December 2024: Research Committee Webinar, "Social Justice and Advocacy Across the Counseling Landscape"
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Janurary 2023: I NEED A MINUTE
Facilitators:
​Tina Onikoyi, LPC, BC-TMH & Sailume Walo-Roberts, LPC, NCC

Description:
Please join CSJ's Advocacy Committee for “I NEED A MINUTE”, a collective time of mourning, reflection and recalibration in the aftermath of lockdown and the global pandemic.
Counselors for Social Justice Presents I NEED A MINUTE Please join CSJ's Advocacy Committee for a collective time of mourning, reflection and recalibration in the aftermath of lockdown and the global pandemic. Facilitated By: Tina Onikoyi, LPC, BC-TMH Sailume Walo-Roberts, LPC, NCC Monday, January 30th 7-8:30pm EST 6-7:30pm CST 5-6:30pm MST 4-5:30pm PST Register at: bit.ly/INeedAMinute counseling-csj.org - @csjnational - advocacy@counseling-csj.org
JANUARY 2023: SCHOOL COUNSELOR ROUNDTABLE 
​Facilitators:
Dr. Caroline Baker - CSJ School counseling rep, Dr. Stephanie Smith-Durkin - CSJ School Counseling Task Force, & Dr. Delila Owens - CSJ Past President
Description:
Join us our second School Counselor Roundtable - A space for school counselors to share and discuss current events and trends in the field with the goal of providing support.
​We hope you can join us for this engaging forum! All school counselors welcome.
Counselors for social justice presents school counselor round table An open forum to discuss current events and trends in the field Facilitated by Facilitated By: Dr. Caroline Baker - CSJ School counseling rep, Dr. Stephanie Smith-Durkin - CSJ School Counseling Task Force, & Dr. Delila Owens - CSJ Past President December 14 2022  7:00pm EST 6:00pm CST 5:00PM MST 4:00pm PST This roundtable offers school counselors a space to share and discuss current events and trends in the field with the goal of providing support. REGISTER AT: https://bit.ly/CSJschoolroundtable123 Questions? Email schoolrep@counseling-csj.org
FEBRUARY 2023: CES TASK FORCE: ​PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE 
Presenters representing ACA Divisions:
Association for Counselor Education & Supervision, Counselors for Social Justice, Humanistic Counseling Association, & Military and Government Counseling Association

Description:
The CSJ Counselor Education and Supervision Task Force presents a PDI centered around the impact of different social justice issues on counselor education and supervision. Presenters from different divisions of the American Counseling Association will shed light on social justice issues in their respective areas and provide insight into how counselor educators and counselor educators-in-training can be more strategic as they approach different issues.
Counselors for Social Justice Presents CES Task Force Professional Development Institute (PDI) Presenters representing ACA Divisions: Association for Counselor Education & Supervision, Counselors for Social Justice, Humanistic Counseling Association, & Military and Government Counseling Association [ACES Logo], [CSJ Logo], [AHC Logo], [MGCA Logo] [Calendar Icon] Friday February 24 2023 [Clock Icon] 11:00am-4:30pm EST, Lunch break provided [Ticket Icon] Register at https://bit.ly/csjpdi0224 [NBCC Logo] Attendees will receive 5 CEUs through NBCC Description The CSJ Counselor Education and Supervision Task Force presents a PDI centered around the impact of different social justice issues on counselor education and supervision. Presenters from different divisions of the American Counseling Association will shed light on social justice issues in their respective areas and provide insight into how counselor educators and counselor educators-in-training can be more strategic as they approach different issues. Contact counselored@counseling-csj.org with questions
March 2023: FUBU: How Counselor Educators are Intentionally Decolonizing Research
Panelists:
Dr. Amanda L. Baden, Dr. Christian D. Chan, & Dr. John J. S. Harrichand

Description:
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The ethos of the panel is to understand each counselor educator's journey to becoming a researcher who intentionally represents historically marginalized communities through their scholarship. The panelists will highlight their path of becoming counselor educators who intentionally decolonize counseling research and represent historically marginalized communities through their scholarship. Panelists recognize the importance of representation and empowerment of marginalized communities and are an integral part of the counseling community.
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APRIL 2023: COUNSELING AT THE MARGINS: DECOLONIZING RESEARCH THROUGH TRANSFORMATIVE ACTION
Presenters:
Dr. Florence Saint-Jean & Dr. Selma Yznaga
Description: 
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Invited presenters will explore how they maximize their research to effectively and intentionally support the underserved populations they work with. The panelists will discuss the different ways they decolonize research and how research informs their clinical practice and advocacy within their communities.
Counselors for Social Justice Presents Counseling at the Margins: Decolonizing Research Through Transformative Action Friday April 21st, 2023 3pm EST, 2pm CST, 1pm MST, 12pm PST Dr. Florence Saint-Jean, Global Trauma Research Dr. Selma Yznaga, Counselors Without Borders (Texas) Description Invited presenters will explore how they maximize their research to effectively and intentionally support the underserved populations they work with. The panelists will discuss the different ways they decolonize research and how research informs their clinical practice and advocacy within their communities. Register at: https://tinyurl.com/attthemargins Attendees will receive 1 CEU Contact: professionaldevelopment@csj-org
February 2023: The Hidden Curriculum of Counselor Education Careers
Presenters:
Dr. Allison Levine, Dr. Jennifer Casani, & Dr. Colette Dollarhide
Description:
Careers in Counselor Education come in a wide range of options that can fit a wide range of life choices. But which one is for you? Teaching or research? Tenure track, clinical track, or something more fluid? There are social justice implications that need to be made visible. Join three presenters who have different career paths as they discuss the hidden curriculum in careers in Counselor Education, including what job titles mean, the pro's and con's of different career paths in Counselor Education, and tips, tools, and resources for evaluating options and opportunities in CES.
Counselors for Social Justice Presents The Hidden Curriculum of Counselor Education Careers Careers in Counselor Education come in a wide range of options that can fit a wide range of life choices. But which one is for you? Teaching or research? Tenure track, clinical track, or something more fluid? There are social justice implications that need to be made visible. Join three presenters who have different career paths as they discuss the hidden curriculum in careers in Counselor Education, including what job titles mean, the pro's and con's of different career paths in Counselor Education, and tips, tools, and resources for evaluating options and opportunities in CES. Presented By Dr. Allison Levine Dr. Jennifer Casani Dr. Colette Dollarhide Friday, February 3rd, 2023 7pm EST 6pm CST 5pm MST 4pm PST Register at bit.ly/counseloredcareers Attendees will receive 1 CE hour
MAY 2023: ​CROSS-CULTURAL MENTORSHIP: GOING BEYOND THE HIERARCHICAL MODEL FOR COUNSELING STUDENTS AND NEW PROFESSIONALS​
Presenters:
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Dr. Natasha Barnes & Dr. Zori Paul
Description:
Mentorship is a very important part of professional development for counselors and counselor educators. This presentation will define and frame mentorship through a multicultural feminist model when working with marginalized counseling students and new professional mentees. The presentation will also provide tips for how to initiate a mentorship relationship.
CSJ Logo Cross-cultural mentorship: Going beyond the hierarchical model for counseling students and new professionals  Tuesday, May 9th, 2023 7PM EST, 6PM CST, 5PM MST, 4PM PST  Dr. Natasha Barnes Speaker Dr. Zori Paul Speaker  Description: Mentorship is a very important part of professional development for counselors and counselor educators. This presentation will define and frame mentorship through a multicultural feminist model when working with marginalized counseling students and new professional mentees. The presentation will also provide tips for how to initiate a mentorship relationship.  Register here: https://tinyurl.com/CrossCulturalMentorship  Please Direct Questions to: professionaldevelopment@counseling-csj.org  1 CE Hour for Attendance
MAY 2023: “WHY ME? BECAUSE I’M ASIAN?”: A PHENOMENOLOGICAL INQUIRY OF ANTI-ASIAN HATE CRIMES FROM PARENTS’ PERSPECTIVES
​Presenters:
Dr. Sojeong Nam,  Dr. GoEun Na, Dr. Jeongwoon Jeong, Dr. Donghun Lee, & Dr. Jungeun Lee
Description: 
This webinar will highlight a recent qualitative inquiry where the presenters illuminated the lived experiences of Asian and Asian American children with anti-Asian hate crimes through parents’ perspectives. The presenters will introduce domains and categories identified using the Consensual Qualitative Research method and discuss implications for counseling and counselor education.
Counselors for Social Justice Presents “Why Me? Because I’m Asian?”: A phenomenological inquiry of anti-Asian hate crimes from parents’ perspectives  Friday May 12th, 2023 3pm EST, 2pm CST, 1pm MST, 12pm PST  Sign up Here: https://tinyurl.com/phenominqmay12  Description: This webinar will highlight a recent qualitative inquiry where the presenters illuminated the lived experiences of Asian and Asian American children with anti-Asian hate crimes through parents’ perspectives. The presenters will introduce domains and categories identified using the Consensual Qualitative Research method and discuss implications for counseling and counselor education.  Dr. Sojeong Nam The University of New Mexico Dr. GoEun Na Hunter College, City University of New York Dr. Jeongwoon Jeong The University of New Mexico Dr. Donghun Lee State University of New York at Oneonta Dr. Jungeun Lee University of Houston  Please direct questions to: professionaldevelopment@counseling-csj.org 1 CE Hour for Attendance
July 2023: Promoting Ethical, Multicultural, & Social Justice Practice with Minority Communities
Presenter:
Dr. Michael Kocet
Description:
This workshop will focus on ways to integrate professional ethical standards from a multicultural and intersectional lens with underserved populations. The presentation will infuse examples that focus on social justice and advocacy and ways to ethically bracket cultural values that may impede effective and ethical practice with clients.
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AUGUST 2023: MEMBERSHIP TOWNHALL

Host:
Dr. Shon Smith, CSJ President
Description:
Come meet CSJ's new President, Dr. Shon D. Smith, learn about initiatives for the year, and bring your questions about Counselors for Social Justice! 
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AUGUST 2023: I NEED A MINUTE
Facilitated By:
​Sravya Gummaluri, MA, LAC & Nic Paredes

Description:
Please join CSJ's Advocacy Committee for “I NEED A MINUTE”, a collective time of reflection, solidarity, and community building related to current affairs around the world.
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AUGUST 2023: IDENTIFYING GENERATIONAL TRAUMA AND FACILITATING GENERATIONAL HEALING IN BLACK FAMILIES AND COMMUNITIES
Presenters:
Dr. Ashlei Petion, LPC, NCC; Deaetta Grinnage, LPC; and Marshaya Rountree
Description:
Much attention in our profession is given to trauma-informed care, but are you generational trauma-informed? This presentation will provide an overview of generational trauma, trauma that is passed down between generations within families, in Black communities. Through an overview of existing literature, original research studies, and discussion about the signs and symptoms of generational trauma, attendees will learn strategies for facilitating generational healing with Black clients.
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SEPTEMBER 2023: FUBU - HOW COUNSELOR EDUCATORS ARE INTENTIONALLY DECOLONIZING RESEARCH
Presenters:
Jasmine Santiago, Dr. Anna Flores Locke, Dr. Daniel Cisneros
The ethos of the panel is to understand each counselor educator's journey to becoming a researcher who intentionally represents historically marginalized communities through their scholarship. The panelists will highlight their path of becoming counselor educators who intentionally decolonize counseling research and represent historically marginalized communities through their scholarship. Panelists recognize the importance of representation and empowerment of marginalized communities and are an integral part of the counseling community.
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OCTOBER 2023: FUBU - LGBTQ+ COUNSELOR EDUCATORS DECOLONIZING RESEARCH
Presenters:
Dr. Tameeka Hunter, Dr. Carlos Flores, and Dr. Marcus Smith; Host, Dr. Alfonso Ferguson
​Description:
The ethos of the panel is to understand each counselor educator's journey to becoming a researcher who intentionally represents historically marginalized communities through their scholarship.The panelists will highlight their path of becoming counselor educators who intentionally decolonize counseling research and represent historically marginalized communities through their scholarship. Panelists recognize the importance of representation and empowerment of marginalized communities and are an integral part of the counseling community
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OCTOBER 2023: I NEED A MINUTE
Facilitated By:
​Sravya Gummaluri, MA, LAC & Dr. Ashley Brown, ALC, NCC

Description:
Please join CSJ's Advocacy Committee for “I NEED A MINUTE”, a collective time of reflection, solidarity, and community building related to current affairs around the world.
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NOVEMBER 2023: THE SOCIAL JUSTICE SUPERVISION MODEL
Presenter:
Dr. Collette Dollarhide, NCC, LPC-S
Description:

Traditional models of supervision are based on white hegemony and reinforce colonization. Using the Social Justice Supervision Models, power is equalized, identities are broached and explored with respect, and both the supervisee and client benefit from liberatory discourse during supervision.
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November 2023: embracing disability culture in counselor education
Presenters:
Ms. Olivia Fadul and Dr. Lynn Pierce
Description:

The presenters will explore what defines disability culture, their research on academic ableism in counseling and rehab, and why to embrace this in counseling education. Come prepared to learn and come away with tangible tools in expanding access to apply to your daily counseling and/or teaching practices.
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November 2023: School Counselor Roundtable
Facilitators:
Dr. Caroline Baker, CSJ School Counseling Rep.; Dr. Delia Owens, Dr. Stephanie Smith-Durkin, Dr. Coletter Dollarhide, Dr. Katherine Wood, Ms. Ali Oosterhuis
Description:
This roundtable offers school counselors a space to share and discuss current events and trends in the field with the goal of providing support.
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December 2023: I NEED A MINUTE
Facilitated By:
​Dr. Frank Gorritz FitzSimons & Sailume Walo-Roberts

Description:
Please join CSJ's Advocacy Committee for “I NEED A MINUTE”, a collective time of reflection, solidarity, and community building related to current affairs around the world.
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february 2022: Exploring and Overcoming Imposter's Syndrome Among counselors of Color
Presenter:
Frank Gorritz
Description:
This workshop will accomplish the following learning objectives:
1. Assist attendees in identifying signs of Imposter’s Syndrome among counselors in the counseling field.
2. Educate attendees on the impacts of Imposter’s Syndrome on counselors of color in the counseling field.
3. Educate attendees on strategies that can empower counselors of color in navigating Imposter’s Syndrome and minority stress in the counseling field.
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March 2022: CSJ spring town hall
​Description:
Join us to meet with fellow CSJ members, connect with other chapters, learn how to start your own chapter, and discover new ways to get involved with CSJ!
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march 2022: Why is critical race theory critical and where do counseling professionals go From here?
Presenters:
Brooks Collins-Gaines, Dr. Richard Garvin, Dr. Fawn Gordon, Dr. Megan Seaman

Description:
Racism is a polarizing social and political topic in the United States. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2021), “racism is a system – consisting of structures, polices, practices, and norms – that assigns value and determines opportunity based on the way people look or the color of their skin.” This system unjustly gives a group of people privilege, while oppressing other groups. Due to the normalized nature of racism and overt/covert prejudice the discussion of CRT is necessary for counseling professionals. Participants will learn about the history of CRT and how it has become more relevant in the counseling profession. Participants will engage in discussions related to their own experiences with racism. The presentation will conclude with participants outlining how the learned competencies and knowledge of CRT can be implemented into their own practice.
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April 2022: CSJ Digital events @ aca conference 2022
Description:
If you are unable to join us in-person at ACA Conference, please joins us digitally for our Membership Meeting & Town Hall at ACA 2022 Conference via Zoom:
Same Zoom link for both events, 1 hour break in between.
CSJ Membership Meeting
Thursday 4/7/22
10:00am-12:00pm EST
CSJ Town Hall
Thursday 4/7/22
​1:00pm-2:00pm EST
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may 2022: current events school counseling roundtable
Facilitators: 
Violeta A. Murrietta, Dr. Stephanie Smith-Durkin, & Dr. Delila Owens
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Join us for a digital roundtable discussion on current events in school counseling such as prohibiting the teaching of divisive concepts, book bans, gender and sexuality education and more!
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june 2022: Social justice symposium
Description:
Join us this weekend for the Social Justice Symposium! Free CE credits are offered for each session.

Day 1
Opening Keynote:
Dr. S.K. Butler - Counselors Thriving: Unstoppable You! 

Presenters:
Demarcus Davis, LPC, JD - Unexpected Spaces for Advocacy: Family Medical Leave Act, Ethics, and the Law 

Dr. Rafe McCoulough - Trans-Affirming Counseling 
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Day 2
Dr. Ebony White - Centering Advocacy in Counseling
Dr. Lauren Shure - Advocacy in the Era of “Anti-Woke” And “Don’t Say Gay” Legislation
Panel Discussion - Addressing the Challenges of Advocacy
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june 2022: A Step Towards Decolonization: The Social Justice Supervision Model
Presenter:
Dr. Colette Dollarhide
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Description:
In this webinar, we will discuss why supervision needs to be decolonized and how to ensure that supervision is grounded in social justice.  A new model of social justice supervision (Dollarhide, Hale, & Stone-Sabali, 2021) will be offered, with benefits and challenges outlined based on a pilot study of supervisors using the model.
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June 2022: Evolution for Queer Liberation: “Walking the Walk” from LGBTGEQIAP+ Allyship to Intersectional Feminist Activism
Presenter: 
Chase Morgan-Swaney, LPCC, NCC, CWC
Description:
Queer and trans folx are striving to thrive amidst an increasingly hostile sociopolitical landscape and ascending to liberation cannot happen from the sidelines. Explored through intersectional feminism, this webinar seeks to examine the contributions of the LGBTGEQIAP+ ally position, the limitations of allyship related to queer liberation, and the urgent need to move from an ally identity to an intersectional, relational, power conscious, and politicized activist identity. This webinar will provide practical and conceptual tools and strategies to facilitate the evolution from allyship to activism.

CSJ Presents  Evolution for Queer Liberation: “Walking the Walk” from LGBTGEQIAP+ Allyship to Intersectional Feminist Activism  PRESENTED BY:  Chase Morgan-Swaney LPCC, NCC, CWC  Webinar info  Thursday, July 28th, 2022 7:00-8:00pm EST  REGISTER AT [https://bit.ly/csjqueerlibwebinar](https://bit.ly/csjqueerlibwebinar)  Participants are eligible for 1 CE hour through NBCC  **Learning objectives**  - Attendees will express an understanding of intersectional feminism and its importance related to activism. - Attendees will express an understanding of the contributions of the LGBTGEQIAP+ ally position as well as the limitations of allyship related to queer liberation. - Attendees will identify practical and conceptual tools and strategies to facilitate the urgently needed evolution from allyship to activism.  **@csjnational    //    www.counseling-csj.org    //    info@counseling-csj.org**
July 2022: When they close a door, find a window: professional practice and advocacy in the era of anti-crt and lgbt legislation
Presenters:
Dr. Lauren Shure with Cristian Aguilar-Agudelo, Dialis Burke, Chelsie Byars, Michaela Carney, Precious Denson, Neli Lesser, Lindsay Syeh, Ryan Small, Brooke Whitfield-Fattovich, and Jasmine Wilson
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Description:
The recent passing of Anti-CRT and Anti-LGBT legislation by state governments has left many school-based service providers confused regarding how to effectively continue their roles while working within the bounds of these new laws. This presentation uses PollEverywhere to engage participants in discussion about concerns they have and advocacy actions they have taken to address the negative impacts of these laws. Recommendations for ethical practice and advocacy will be provided using the ACA Advocacy Competencies as a framework.
CSJ Presents  When they close a door, find a window: professional practice and advocacy in the era of anti-crt and lgbt legislation  Presented by Dr. Lauren Shure  Tuesday, July 26th, 2022 7:00-8:00pm EST  REGISTER AT [https://bit.ly/findawindowwebinar](https://bit.ly/findawindowwebinar)  Participants are eligible for 1 CE hour through NBCC  Learning Objectives:  - Understand the context and implications of recent anti-CRT and anti-LGBT state legislation. - Evaluate the implications of this recent legislation on clients, communities, and service providers. - Create and synthesize practice and advocacy recommendations for service providers that can be implemented in public schools and other professional counseling contexts  @csjnational    //    www.counseling-csj.org    //    info@counseling-csj.org
october 2022: Race, Disability, & Social Justice: What is the Rehabilitation Counselor's Role?
Presenter:
Dr. Keisha G. Rogers, President-Elect of the National Association of Multicultural Rehabilitation Concerns (NAMRC)
Description:
Rehabilitation Counseling is a distinct, but lesser-known, area of counseling aimed at assisting persons with disabilities (PWDs) in gaining or regaining their independence through employment or other meaningful activity. The state-federal vocational rehabilitation system (VR) was designed to help PWDs achieve this goal by eliminating barriers to employment. However, there are indications that barriers exist within the vocational rehabilitation system itself. Historically, there has been evidence of racial discrepancies in service provisions in VR counseling. This presentation will provide an overview of rehabilitation counseling and examine irregularities related to race and VR service provisions. Implications and recommendations on achieving social justice in rehabilitation counseling will be addressed.
Counselors for Social Justice Presents…Race, Disability & Social Justice: What is the Rehabilitation Counselor’s Role? Photo of Dr. Keisha Rogers wearing a blue and white shirt with a grey blazer Presented by Dr. Keisha G. Rogers  October 5, 2022 6pm-7pm EST Learning Objectives 1) increase awareness of the history and profession of rehabilitation counseling 2) highlight differences in VR service provisions of PWDs based on the client’s race 3) understand the rehabilitation counselors role in integrating multicultural social justice counseling competencies in serviced provided to PWDs from diverse cultural backgrounds Register at:https://bit.ly/racedisabilitywebinar  Participants will receive 1 CE hour through NBCC Email professionaldevelopment@counseling-csj.org with questionsPicture
October 2022: CSJ membership virtual town hall
​Description:
Join us to learn more about CSJ, network and connect with fellow members, and view a showcase of our CSJ university chapters.
Image description: yellow background with a group of people sitting in desks. Text in various grey and white boxes.  Counselors for Social Justice Invites You To  CSJ Membership Virtual Town Hall  Wednesday Oct 26 2022  5pm EST 4pm CST 3pm MST 2pm PST  Join us to learn more about CSJ, network and connect with fellow members, and view a showcase of our CSJ university chapters.  Save the Zoom link: https://lewisu-edu.zoom.us/j/84478475168  Email membership@counseling-csj.org with questions  www.counseling-csj.org // @csjnational // info@counseling-csj.orgPicture
November 2022: Sharing power with students in counselor education: decolonizing our relationships
Presenter:
Dr. Colette Dollarhide, Professor and Program Chair, Counselor Education; Assistant Chair, Department of Educational Studies, The Ohio State University

Description:
Graduate students are often treated as powerless, used and manipulated to serve faculty egos. In Counselor Education, this is a reality that we must address. We need to share power with students and advocate for their input in meeting their educational needs, including confronting abusive colleagues. Let's talk about what this process of student empowerment looks like!
Counselors for Social Justice Presents Sharing Power with Students in Counselor Education: Decolonizing Our Relationships  Presented by: Dr. Colette Dollarhide [Photo of a white woman with short grey/brown hair and glasses wearing a pink blazer and pink necklace  Date & Time Tuesday, November 29, 2022 7pm EST/ 6pm CST /5pm MST/ 4pm PST  Participants will receive 1 CE hour through NBCC [Logo of NBCC: Approved Continuing Education Provider]  Description: Graduate students are often treated as powerless, used and manipulated to serve faculty egos. In Counselor Education, this is a reality that we must address. We need to share power with students and advocate for their input in meeting their educational needs, including confronting abusive colleagues. Let's talk about what this process of student empowerment looks like!  Register at: https://bit.ly/csjnov29webinar  [CSJ Logo]  Contact professionadevelopment@counseling-csj.org with questions
December 2022: FUBU - How counselor educators are intentionally decolonizing research

Panelists:
Dr. LaVerne Collins, Dr. Michael Hannon, & Dr. Tyce Nadrich

Description:
​The ethos of the panel is to understand each counselor educator's journey to becoming a researcher who intentionally represents historically marginalized communities through their scholarship. The panelists will highlight their path of becoming counselor educators who intentionally decolonize counseling research and represent historically marginalized communities through their scholarship. Panelists recognize the importance of representation and empowerment of marginalized communities and are an integral part of the counseling community.
Counselors for Social Justice Presents FUBU: How Counselor Educators are Intentionally Decolonizing Research Dr. LaVerne Collins - Speaker, Dr. Michael Hannon - Speaker, Dr. Tyce Nadrich - Speaker Learning Objectives Participants will be able to identify decolonizing strategies to introduce to their counseling programs/classrooms Participants will understand the unique challenges and residency in decolonizing academia through research Participants will be able to identify tools to support students and colleagues with decolonizing research Friday, December 16, 2022 12 PM EST / 11 AM CST / 10 AM MST / 9 AM PST Register At: https://bit.ly/csjdec16webinar Email professionaldevelopment@counseling-csj.org with questions 1 CE Hour for Attendance
February 2021: CSJ Chapter townhall
Description:
Interested in CSJ chapters? Join us for tips and success stories from our CSJ University and State Chapters! We will share recommendations and resources for starting, developing, and maintaining a CSJ chapter. We will answer questions for those interested in starting a chapter and those with already established chapters. We look forward to learning more about chapters and the ways in which we can support the growth of social justice counseling in local communities.
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February 2021: I need a minute, a time for collective mourning monthly series
​Join the Black History Month INAM Event
​Description:
​​Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, George Floyd… Unfortunately, these are the most recent African American victims that have lost their lives by the hands of law enforcement or vigilantes for being Black in America. The global observation of this loss of life from a historical, racial, oppressive, policing system has and continues to have a significant impact on the mental health and physical health of all Americans witnessing these actions and responses. We invite all members of the counseling community to join us as we understand the need and purpose of a space for community and collective mourning as we continue pursuing social justice.
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March 2021: Counselors for social justice at mississippi state university inaugural social justice symposium 
Description:​
The 2021 Social Justice Symposium aims to create a safe, interactive educational experience that promotes self-reflection that leads to critical analysis of social justice concerns and a deeper understanding of the advocacy mandates in helping professions. The symposium is a virtual event, occurring over two days – 
Friday, March 12th, from 9am-1pm and Saturday, March 13th, 9am-2pm.
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April 2021: Saturdays for social justice with csJ
April 3, Presenter:
Dr. Ebony White
Description:
I Need A Minute
April 3, Keynote Speaker:
Dr. Deryl Bailey
Description:
CSJ Awards Ceremony
April 10, Panelists:
CSJ Past-Presidents and Elder Council; Moderated by Frannie Neal & Frank Gorritz
Description:
Wisdom of Generations
April 17, Panelists:
CSJ School Counseling Taskforce, School Leadership for Social Justice, Educators for Justice, and Jill Cook, Executive Director of ASCA 
Description:
Decentering Whiteness: A Schoolwide Approach
April 17, Presenters:
ACA Divisions
Description:
Interdivisional Social Justice Summit
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august 2021: Racial battle fatigue & black men's mental health 
Panelists:
Dr. Courtland C. Lee, Dr. S. Kent Butler, Dr. Shon D. Smith, & Dr. William A. Smith
Description:
​CSJ and AMCD are partnering in this panel discussion designed to provide participants with essential information needed to more effectively and holistically evaluate how our society functions differently for radicalized people. The critical objection is recognizing how the foundation and history of race and racism reinforce the contemporary social, educational, and public health inequalities as it specifically relates to Black men and their mental health. Participants will understand the foundation of racial oppression and how it has carried over to modern time, be able to define what racial microaggressions are will acquire a deeper understanding of how they impact Radicalized Communities, and identify how events cause biopsychosocial trauma in Radicalized Communities which leads to Racial Battle Fatigue.
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August 2021: CSJ membership committee meeting
Description:
Are you looking to meet fellow CSJ members, learn about upcoming events, CSJ chapters, and more? Join us for our monthly membership committee meeting to find new ways to get involved!
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september 2021: children and trauma
Presenter:
​Stephanie Filio, M.Ed., is a middle school counselor in Virginia Beach, Virginia., published author, and weekend artist. She received her undergraduate degree in interdisciplinary studies from the University of Virginia and her M.Ed. in counseling from Old Dominion University. In a discussion with one of her UVA professors about her desire to stay in school forever, her mentor wisely responded, “If you want to be a lifelong learner, go into education,” and so she found her place. Prior to school counseling, Stephanie worked in private education, specializing in standardized tests, test preparation, and future planning. She writes about her career and hobbies at Free Spirit Publishing’s Counseling Corner, and published Responding to Student Trauma with them last year.
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october & november 2021: Fall webinar series - white supremacy & cyberhate in the profession
​Addressing Elements of White Supremacy in Counselor Education
Presenter:
Frank Gorritz
Description:
Despite a perceived "post-racist era" prevalent in various forms of discourse, racial injustice is still perpetuated throughout counselor education (Arredondo et al., 2020; Brown & Grothaus, 2019). This presentation recognizes how white supremacy is still perpetuated throughout counselor education, as well as how white supremacy impacts students, counseling clients, and teaching professionals in counselor education.
Addressing Cyber Hate in Counseling Cyberspaces
Presenters:
Dr. Darius Green, Gene Dockery, Dr. Brittany A. Williams, & Dr. Chantrelle Varnado-Johnson
Description:
Cyber hate refers to the use of online and digital technology to communicate denigrating and discriminatory messages to likeminded individuals and to targeted minoritized groups. Oftentimes, cyberspaces offer a degree of detachment, anonymity, and entitlement within the social interactions that take place in these settings. As a result, it is common for cyberspaces to be used as a tool for disseminating discriminatory content through overt and covert means. Unfortunately, a recent study conducted on cyberspaces used in the counseling profession revealed a notable perceived prevalence of various forms of cyber hate and highlighted the potential impact of such online-mediated discrimination. In our webinar, we will describe cyber hate, how it occurs, its impact on professional counselors and counselor educators, and social justice strategies for prevention and intervention.
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June 2020: CSJ virtual town hall and awards event
Presenters:
CSJ Membership Committee
Description:
​Please join CSJ for the CSJ Virtual Town Hall where members will:
- celebrate 2020 CSJ awardees and grantees
- network with CSJ leaders
- learn about CSJ chapters
- learn about CSJ mentoring program
- hear from CSJ President and President-Elect about current and potential CSJ initiatives

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June 2020: I Need a minute, a time for collective mourning
Presenters:
CSJ, AMCD, SAIGE, and ACA Co-Sponsors
Description:
Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, George Floyd… Unfortunately, these are the most recent African American victims that have lost their lives by the hands of law enforcement or vigilantes for being Black in America. The global observation of this loss of life from a historical, racial, oppressive, policing system has and continues to have a significant impact on the mental health and physical health of all Americans witnessing these actions and responses. We invite all members of the counseling community to join us as we understand the need and purpose of a space for community and collective mourning as we continue the work of pursuing social justice.

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June 2020: CSJ Town hall - racial trauma & the violent & negligent policing of black americans
Presenters:
CSJ, ASGW, AMCD, SAIGE, and ACA Co-Sponsors
Description:
In response to recent and continued police violence toward Black Americans, CSJ is holding a Town Hall event to allow ACA chapters, divisions, and members to share how they are addressing this violence, call one another to action and discuss how we can all advocate at the individual, community and larger societal levels, remember and celebrate Juneteenth, and hold an open forum for people to speak and be heard. 

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July 2020: Chapter showcase and best practices
Presenters:
CSJ Membership Committee
​Description:

​Are you interested in starting a CSJ chapter, or looking to connect with a local CSJ chapter? ​Join our membership committee to learn about exemplary chapter practices, connect with chapters and members, ask questions, and support chapters and members. We will hear from 3 of our CSJ Chapters on how they got started, their ongoing social justice endeavors, and their advice for those interested in starting or building a CSJ chapter. We look forward to seeing you then! 

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October 2020: Fall Chapter Town Hall
Presenters:
CSJ Membership Committee
Description:
Are you interested in starting a CSJ chapter or connecting with other CSJ chapters? Join the membership committee to learn more about our chapters, connect with others, hear advice about starting a chapter, and more!
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