Derald Wing Sue, PhD in Counseling Psychology, is Professor of Psychology and Education in the Department of Counseling and Clinical Psychology at Teachers College, Columbia University. He was the co-founder of the National Multicultural Conference and Summit, co-founder and first President of the Asian American Psychological Association, past presidents of the Society for the Psychological Study of Culture, Ethnicity and Race, and the Society of Counseling Psychology. Derald serves on the Council of Elders for Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology. Derald is a pioneer in the field of multicultural psychology, microaggression theory, microinterventions, racial dialogues, multicultural counseling and therapy, and the psychology of racism/ antiracism. He is author of five best-selling texts: Counseling the Culturally Diverse: Theory and Practice; Micgroaggressions in Everyday Life; Race Talk and the Conspiracy of Silence: Understanding and Facilitating Difficult Dialogues on Race; Microintervention Strategies; and Understanding Abnormal Behavior.. Recipient of numerous awards, Derald was the recipient of the American Psychological Association's Outstanding Contributions to Psychology Award. Two studies have concluded that "Impressively, Derald Wing Sue is without doubt the most influential multicultural scholar in the United States."