In the human-services sector, the notion of essentialism suggests
A) That practitioners from the dominant group are 'essentially' unable to deal with allegations of racism unless they are in senior or middle management positions
B) Visible minority clients 'essentially' want to have white health care practitioners work with them
C) The 'essence' of mainstream organizations needs to be dismantled in order to eradicate all forms of oppression
D) There is a particular 'essence' associate with being a Black or Asian client
E) 'essentially' anything is possible
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