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Module 13: Socioeconomic Class & Classism; Poverty Poverty
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SPCL 7922T Multicultural Counseling (Elmadani): Module 13: Socioeconomic Class & Classism; Poverty Poverty
Spring 2023 OER
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Module 1: Intro
Module 2: Multicultural Competencies. Cultural Identities and Multiple Cultural Identities.
Module 3: Privilege, oppression, white privilege, and people of European Descent
Module 4: Native American and Alaskan Native Descent and Latinos
Module 5: People of African Descent, People of Asian Descent, and Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders
Module 6: People of the Middle East and Arab Americans
Module 7: Biracial and Multicultural Identities
Module 8: Sexual Identities; Gender Identities
Module 9: People with Disabilities. Spiritual & Religious Identities
Module 10: Field work: Cultural Immersion Experience
Module 11: Empowerment. Social Justice. Advocacy
Module 12: Understanding Oppression Among Immigrant Populations. Acculturation
Module 13: Socioeconomic Class & Classism; Poverty Poverty
Modules 14-15: Presentations and Final Exam
Suggested Additional Resources
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E-Books for Module 13: Socioeconomic Class & Classism; Poverty Poverty
Counseling Individuals in Poverty (Chapter 25)
Sue, D. W., & Sue, D. (2015). Chapter 25: Counseling Individuals in Poverty (Smith, Laura). In Counseling the culturally diverse : Theory and practice. John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated.
Social Justice, Multicultural Counseling, and Practice (Multiple identities)
Jun. (2018). Social Justice, Multicultural Counseling, and Practice: Beyond a Conventional Approach. Springer International Publishing AG.
Assignments for Module 13: Socioeconomic Class & Classism; Poverty Poverty
Cultural Immersion Experience paper
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