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EXPECTATIONS FOR THE COURSE

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 White counselor trainee: What are my expectations for this course? Well, I'm here to learn about multicultural counseling and therapy. I'd like information on how to work with Black and Latino clients. I'd also like to learn how to work with LGBTQ clients as well. I hope we can talk about these things calmly and not let our emotions get in the way. Too many times discussions on race become political, and I hope we don't’ wind up blaming everything on whites. I don't want to feel like I'm walking on eggshells. I don't want to have to be politically correct. Let's keep politics out of the classroom!

 Trainee of Color: I'm not sure what to expect. The majority of these classes have been a disappointment. It's frustrating to always tip toe around topics of race and racism. As a Person of Color, I want people to be honest with one another. Many people are scared to death to talk about race, and they avoid it like a hot potato. I hear it all the time. Bring up a racial issue and they'll say “race had nothing to do with it.” They'll say “you're playing the race card.” They'll say “you are forcing me to be politically correct.” I get angry and upset at times, but I can't say anything because they will think I'm just an “angry” Black man.

Counseling the Culturally Diverse

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