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Social Work and the Grand Challenge to Eliminate Racism: Concepts, Theory, and Evidence Based Approaches

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This text offers a compendium of knowledge and perspectives from leading researchers dedicated to examining various forms of racism and their distinctions and impact on racial groups. Each chapter promotes both evidence and practice-based research that cultivates improvements in the daily lives of people affected by racism. The text also advocates for the facilitation of systemic change on the individual, organizational, community, and greater societal levels. With this advocacy perspective, the authors aim to advance community empowerment and advocacy to address and eliminate both racism and white supremacy. The authors identify the link between racism and social determinants of both physical/mental health and social well-being aiming to foster development of an anti-racist social work framework that promotes access to resources and opportunities that encompass transdisciplinary collaboration among the workforce. From a historical perspective, the book also examines the link between historical racial oppression and its contemporary effects and counterparts within racialized economic injustice. In sum, the authors collectively promote both teaching and learning within social work education programs that place emphasis on examining structural inequalities and white privilege - as well as the impacts on individual and group outcomes. To combat this, the text calls upon all social workers to develop a policy agenda for eliminating racism and white supremacy at the institutional and organizational level where structural racism is rampant, evident, and causes the most damage among marginalized groups. See more
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  • Weight: 984g
  • Dimensions: 239 x 163mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Aug 2023
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780197674949

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Martell Teasley PhD MSW Dean of the College of Social Work at the University of Utah and President of the National Association of Deans and Directors of Schools of Social Work. Michael S. Spencer PhD MSSW University of Washington (UW) Presidential Term Professor in Social Work and the Director of Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander and Oceanic Affairs at the UW Indigenous Wellness Research Institute. Melissa Bartholomew JD MDiv MSW Associate Dean for Diversity Inclusion and Belonging and Instructor of Divinity Harvard Divinity School.

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