Intersectionality
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- McCormick-Huhn, K., L.M. Kim, and S.A. Shields. “Unconscious Bias Interventions for Business: An Initial Test of WAGES-Business (Workshop Activity for Gender Equity Simulation) and Google’s ’re:Work’ Trainings”, Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., 20 (December 12, 2020): 26.
- Stauffer, S.M. “Educating for Whiteness: Applying Critical Race Theory’s Revisionist History in Library and Information Science Research: A Methodology Paper” 61 (October 10, 2020): 452-62.
- Clare, G., R. Jackie, C. Michael, H. Claire, K. Kristy, R. Christine, L. Phil, M. David, M. Tessa, and G. Merryn. “Equity and the Financial Costs of Informal Caregiving in Palliative Care: A Critical Debate”, BMC, 19 (May 5, 2020): 1-7.
- Kolivoski, K.M. “Applying Critical Race Theory (CRT) and Intersectionality to Address the Needs of African American Crossover Girls”, Springer US, 1.
- Tan, K.K.H., G.J. Treharne, S.J. Ellis, J.M. Schmidt, and J.F. Veale. “Gender Minority Stress: A Critical Review”, Routledge, 67 (2020): 1471-89.
- Linda, W., M.Lorraine Halinka, E. Ayana, and P. Tonia. “Intersectionality Research for Transgender Health Justice: A Theory-Driven Conceptual Framework for Structural Analysis of Transgender Health Inequities”, Mary Ann Liebert, 4 (October 10, 2019): 287-96.
- Lefevor, G.T., C.C. Boyd-Rogers, B.M. Sprague, and R.A. Janis. “Health Disparities Between Genderqueer, Transgender, and Cisgender Individuals: An Extension of Minority Stress Theory” 66 (July 2019): 385-95.
- Wesp, L.M., L.Halinka Malcoe, A. Elliott, and T. Poteat. “Intersectionality Research for Transgender Health Justice: A Theory-Driven Conceptual Framework for Structural Analysis of Transgender Health Inequities”, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc, 4 (2019): 287-96.
- Linda, W., M.Lorraine Halinka, E. Ayana, and P. Tonia. “Intersectionality Research for Transgender Health Justice: A Theory-Driven Conceptual Framework for Structural Analysis of Transgender Health Inequities”. Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers, 2019.
- Giesbrecht, M., K.I. Stajduhar, A. Mollison, B. Pauly, S. Reimer-Kirkham, R. McNeil, B. Wallace, N. Dosani, and C. Rose. “Hospitals, Clinics, and Palliative Care Units: Place-Based Experiences of Formal Healthcare Settings by People Experiencing Structural Vulnerability at the End-of-Life”, Elsevier Ltd, 53 (September 9, 2018): 43-51.
- Mulinari, S., M. Wemrell, B. R?nnerstrand, S.V. Subramanian, and J. Merlo. “Categorical and Anti-Categorical Approaches to US Racial Ethnic Groupings: Revisiting the National 2009 H1N1 Flu Survey (NHFS)”, Taylor & Francis, 28 (January 1, 2018): 177-89.
- Rine, C.M. “Is Social Work Prepared for Diversity in Hospice and Palliative Care?” 43 (2018): 41-50.
- Freeman, R., M.V. Gwadz, E. Silverman, A. Kutnick, N.R. Leonard, A.S. Ritchie, J. Reed, and B.Y. Martinez. “Critical Race Theory As a Tool for Understanding Poor Engagement Along the HIV Care Continuum Among African American Black and Hispanic Persons Living With HIV in the United States: A Qualitative Exploration” 16 (March 2017): 54.
- Viruell-Fuentes, E.A., P.Y. Miranda, and S. Abdulrahim. “More Than Culture: Structural Racism, Intersectionality Theory, and Immigrant Health” 75 (December 2012): 2099-106.