
معرفی
J. Gibson, Ph.D., serves as Assistant Professor of Psychology at Earlham College, specializing in counseling psychology through a sociocultural decolonized lens with emphasis on diversity, equity, and faculty-student mentorship.
Her educational qualifications include:
- Ph.D. from Western Michigan University
- M.A. from University of Missouri-Kansas City
- B.A. from University of Toledo
Research centers on racial/ethnic identity development among Black immigrants, generational conflicts in immigrant families, and acculturation processes, with current projects examining Liberian immigrant communities in the U.S. Her work critically addresses White supremacy in workplace systems and advances multicultural counseling frameworks through intersectional approaches.
Professional affiliations encompass American Psychological Association (Divisions 17, 44, and 45) and Association of Black Psychologists, reflecting her commitment to mentoring students and advancing equity-focused psychological practice.



