“…Promising new directions in practice and advocacy are emerging in vocational psychology and related fields that focus on marginalized communities and facilitate a more expansive understanding of interventions above and beyond career choice and development issues. Research that has documented the academic and work barriers faced by immigrant students (Kantamneni, Dharmalingam, Tate, Perlman, Majmudar, & Shada, 2016;Kantamneni, Shada, Conley, Hellwege, Tate, & Wang, 2016;McWhirter, Ramos, & Medina, 2013) has informed vocational psychology advocacy efforts focused on dismantling structural barriers that prevent immigrant youth from pursuing educational and work opportunities. In addition, Allan, Duffy, and Collisson (2018) made a unique contribution to career counseling practice by focusing on meaningful work as an intervention outcome.…”