“…Consequently, programs have focused on enhancing trainees’ multicultural competence (American Counseling Association, ; Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs [CACREP], ), with scholars examining multicultural content such as racism and White privilege (e.g., Pieterse, ; Rothman, Malott, & Paone, ). Counselor educators’ focus on these concepts is typically designed to help either White students develop a greater awareness or trainees examine these constructs in society at large (Pieterse, ; Rothman et al, ). Unfortunately, there has been less attention to the multicultural and social justice inequities of marginalized students (e.g., students of color; lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer [LGBTQ] students) within counselor education training programs (Barcus & Crowley, ; Dickson, Argus‐Calvo, & Tafoya, ; Gomez, Khurshid, Freitag, & Lachuk, ; Haizlip, ; Haskins et al, ; Hernández, Almeida, & Carranza, ; West‐Olatunji & Goodman, ).…”