Intersectionality in Health Education seeks to prompt meaningful reflection on the current status of health education and to ultimately result in more equitable practices for all students. It will help health educators identify their implicit biases, examine how intersectionality is affecting Black students, and build classrooms where all students are seen and valued.
Through a collection of 10 case studies, Intersectionality in Health Education offers insights into the issues that students who identify as ?Black and?.?.?.? commonly face. The text, geared to health education teacher education (HETE) students as well as in-service teachers, does the following
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