Jacquelyn Chin

M.A.

(she/her/hers)

is a doctoral student in Counseling Psychology working under Dr. Tania Israel.  Her research focuses on creative community-based mental health interventions among Black/Latinx LGBTQIA+ communities. Her topic focuses are trauma, self-harm, and anxiety/depression. She is a Fulbright student, serving as an English Teaching Assistant in Argentina. Outside of the department, Jacquelyn is the president of the Black Graduate Student Association (BGSA), an Access graduate mentor, and part of the Graduate Scholar Mentorship program.

You can also find her writing poetry, singing, skating, and painting. Feel free to reach her at  jacquelynchin@ucsb.edu or Research Gate.