The textbook uses the term persons of color. What is your reaction to this? Why do you think the author uses this term? Explain why people of all races

The textbook uses the term persons of color. What is your reaction to this? Why do you think the author uses this term? Explain why people of all races and cultures should be evaluated on individual behavior and not on their ancestry. Support your answer with at least one scholarly reference. 

You may use the GCU Statement on the Integration of Faith and Work and GCU Christian Counseling Research Guide in the Class Resources to support your response.This discussion question is informed by the following CACREP Standards:2.F.2.a. Multicultural and pluralistic characteristics within and among diverse groups nationally and internationally.2.F.2.b. Theories and models of multicultural counseling, cultural identity development, and social justice and advocacy.2.F.2.c. Multicultural counseling competencies.2.F.2.d. The impact of heritage, attitudes, beliefs, understandings, and acculturative experiences on an individual’s views of others.

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