Sam Steen holds a PhD in Counselor Education and is a Licensed Professional School Counselor in Virginia. Shekila Melchior holds a PhD in Counselor Education and is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Virginia. Amber Brenae Sansbury-Scott, M.Ed. and PhD Candidate in Education, investigates family engagement with Head Start teachers and families.
"""This amazing gem of a book integrates the fields of school counseling and the educational and developmental sciences in its strengths-based focus on racial and ethnically minoritized people, with a historical focus that simultaneously provides an action plan to identify and address racial and ethnic disparities."" Pamela W. Garner, Professor of Childhood Studies in the School of Integrative Studies and Human Development and Family Science at George Mason University ""This book is a must-read for school counselors interested in building a deeper understanding of students of Color and their experiences within systemically racist school systems. With an impressive scope, Steen, Melchior, & Sansbury have unapologetically centered the voices, experiences, and cultural assets of students of Color in PreK-12 Schools. The body of work within this book has the potential to inform school counseling programs, policies, and practices that promote equity and opportunities for all students. And ""all students"" means ""all students,"" including those historically marginalized."" Joseph M. Williams, Professor, Counselor Education, and Supervision, University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill ""This book provides concrete strategies and information that will be helpful for students in a school counseling program. The chapters are succinct, easy to read, yet full of important information that will be useful to any school counselor in training who wants to adopt an antiracist mindset and effect change for racialized and marginalized populations."" Dr. Dana Griffin, Associate Professor, Associate Editor, Professional School Counseling, School of Education, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill"