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Pinto, R. M. (2021). Autoethnographic playwriting and performance to research immigration, marginalized gender identities, and loss. In E. Huss & E. Bos (Eds.), Social Work Research Using Arts-Based Methods. Policy Press/Bristol University Press: UK.