<em>Diversity Oppression and Change</em> Third Edition provides a culturally grounded approach to practice policy and research in social work and allied fields. The book's intersectionality perspective provides a lens through which students can identify connections between identities based on race/ethnicity gender sexual orientation social class religion and ability status. Through theoretical and empirical content as well as Notes from the Field students become familiar with the culturally grounded perspective and culturally appropriate ways of engaging with diverse communities. Marsiglia Kulis and Lechuga-Pe&#65533;a have crafted a book about hope and resiliency the miraculous ability of individuals and communities to bounce back from oppressive experiences and historical trauma and the role of social workers as allies in that journey.<br>
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