Jazmin Barajas, M.S., CPC-I, LCADC-I, is a first-generation Mexican American doctoral student in Counselor Education and Supervision at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and a bilingual counselor serving marginalized and court-mandated populations. Her research examines cultural humility, broaching, linguistic minoritization, and the intergenerational transmission of silence, stigma, and resilience among Latino immigrant families. Grounded in her cultural identity and lived experience, Jazmin is committed to advancing equitable supervision and culturally responsive counselor education. Her work bridges community practice and academia, centering language, identity, and systemic advocacy within counselor training.
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