This book provides a framework for examining the history of oppression that perpetuates contemporary social divisions and maintains social injustice, promotes personal assessment of social work values and offers pathways for collaboration and capacity building. It is unique in that it integrates a collection of culturally affirming materials that illuminates student awareness of multicultural and intersectional voices.
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Gwenelle Styles O’Neal is a Professor at West Chester University Graduate Social Work Department. Dr. O’Neal teaches Human Behavior and the Social Environment and Advanced Practice with Communities. Her research interest includes mental health services to children and adolescents with a primary emphasis n prevention teaching strategies for community practice, and student assessment. She advocates using literary multicultural resources and developing partnerships with community organizations.
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