CAS014 - The Cross-Cultural School Counselor w/ Ms. Glinda Rawls
Airdate 4/6/2006

Contributing  Editor:

Dr. Delila Owens has nearly 10 years of experience working with adolescents in various school districts (Mt. Pleasant Public Schools, Flint Public Schools, Lansing Public Schools) and agencies. She is a former school counselor and a current school counselor educator. Dr. Delila Owens received her Ph.D. in Counselor Education from Michigan State University in 2002. She has been a professor at Wayne State University since 2004. She is a licensed school counselor and a licensed professional counselor in Michigan. She sits on the Michigan Board of Counseling. Dr. Owens is a member of the American Counseling Association, Association of Counselor Educators and Supervisors, Michigan Counseling Association, Michigan Board of Counseling, North Central Association of Counselor Educators and Supervisors, and the American Association of University Professors. Last year she was the recipient of the Counselors for Social Justice Ohana Award. Counselors for Social Justice is a division of the American Counseling Association.

Guest:

Glinda Rawls is a third year doctoral student in counselor education and supervision at Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Her academic emphasis is in school counseling. Glinda has an extensive background in multicultural affairs and college counseling. She was the director of multicultural affairs at Hope College in Holland, Michigan prior to beginning her doctoral studies. As a doctoral student, she has published five articles one of which was in the professional school counseling journal and the other was a student focus column in Counseling Today. Glinda's research interest are in the areas of multiculturalism, professional identity, diversity and school counseling. She also has presented sessions on these topics at national, state and local conferences.

Music used in this podcast:

Jaime Beauchamp - "Memorial Day" obtained from the Podsafe Music Network - Link to music

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