Race, Class, And Gender In Multicultural Counseling
The migration of these characters is not a unidirectional movement but a multidirectional existence of crisscrossing connections. Donald and Hardin L. K. Coleman in The Intersection of Race, Class, and Gender in Multicultural Counseling state that the human beings are influenced by societal perceptions, and creates their reality from dynamic cultural factors, including race or ethnicity, gender, socioeconomic status, language, sexual orientation, physical and mental capabilities, spirituality, immigration status,… age, and roles within families and communities "( 4).
The migrants leave a well-integrated community, with strong internal solidarity and land in an alien land. Deleuze used the term “society of control” to describe this social