"This book offers key insights into the intersection between death-related issues and cultural diversity in our society. We know that death-related issues take on many forms, but we may not appreciate that cultural diversity...

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"This book offers key insights into the intersection between death-related issues and cultural diversity in our society. We know that death-related issues take on many forms, but we may not appreciate that cultural diversity can express itself in multiple ways - here illustrated in examples including race, ethnicity, spirituality, social class, sexual orientation, and disabilities. As unique persons, as individuals in relationships, and as providers of hospice/palliative and other forms of care, it is critical to learn from the rich resources in this book in order to better understand and help ourselves, our fellow humans, and those we serve." - Charles Corr, former Chairperson of the International Work Group on Death, Dying, and Bereavement

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