Twenty five years later. How big is the circle of inclusion?
Description
Dr. Bingham passionately engages her audience with reflections of her life, growing up on a plantation as a young child to moving through her various stages of cultural and racial identity. She discusses the changes and trends in the field of multicultural counseling and research and provides the latest demographic data on ethnic minorities.
Runtime
41 min
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Date of Publication
c2009
Database
Alexander Street
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