Learning Objectives:
- Learners will discuss considerations for culturally responsive and ethically informed work with immigrant clients.
- Learners will examine the role of counselors in supporting immigrant individuals and families within the current sociopolitical climate.
- Learners will reflect on practical approaches to strengthening competence and confidence when working with immigrant populations.
CE: This webinar is informational and does not offer CE credit.
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Format: Recurring monthly live webinar series designed to create a structured space for engagement around timely topics in the counseling profession. Unlike continuing education programs, this series is not instructional or credit-bearing. Instead, it provides an opportunity for counselors to engage with current issues, hear perspectives from invited guests, and submit questions and reflections in real time. This will be for ACA members only. Participants will engage through the Zoom chat and Q and A features by submitting comments and questions throughout the session. A moderator will curate audience input and direct selected questions to the presenter.
Patricia Arredondo, EdD, NCC
Patricia Arredondo is a prominent counseling professional and author whose work has shaped multicultural and social justice–oriented counseling practice. She served as president of the American Counseling Association and the Association for Multicultural Counseling and Development and brings decades of scholarship and leadership promoting culturally responsive counseling for immigrant and refugee clients. As co-editor of Counseling With Immigrants, Refugees, and Their Families, she integrates social justice frameworks with clinical insight to guide counselors in meeting the needs of diverse communities.
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Sandra Bertram Grant, PhD
Sandra Bertram Grant is a counseling professional and co-editor of Counseling With Immigrants, Refugees, and Their Families. She completed her doctoral studies in counseling psychology and contributes to the field through her research on culturally responsive counseling with immigrant populations. Sandra’s work emphasizes contextual frameworks that support counselors in adapting practice strategies when working with diverse and historically underserved communities.
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Dawnette Cigrand, PhD, LPC
Dawnette Cigrand is a counselor educator, clinician, and co-editor of Counseling With Immigrants, Refugees, and Their Families. She is a professor and department chair in counselor education and has served in leadership positions in state counseling organizations. Her scholarship and practice emphasize multicultural competence, social justice, and the ethical responsibilities of counselors working with immigrant and refugee clients and families.
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Rieko Miyakuni, PhD, LMHC
Rieko Miyakuni is a counselor educator and co-editor of Counseling With Immigrants, Refugees, and Their Families. With a global perspective informed by her own background, she teaches in a counselor education program and focuses on culturally responsive counseling practice. Rieko’s work highlights the importance of challenging stereotypes, understanding diverse cultural identities, and recognizing the strengths and contributions of immigrant communities in counseling contexts.
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Recorded 03/10/2026 | 60 minutes
Recorded 03/10/2026 | 60 minutes