Social work and the grand challenge to eliminate racism: concepts, theory, and evidence based approaches
"Racism is imbued within the structures of our society and has been nesting comfortably within the social work profession since its inception (see Chapter 1). The 13th Grand Challenge is boldly calling social workers to extract this systemic stronghold from its profession and breathe new life i...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Racism is imbued within the structures of our society and has been nesting comfortably within the social work profession since its inception (see Chapter 1). The 13th Grand Challenge is boldly calling social workers to extract this systemic stronghold from its profession and breathe new life into a field that has the capacity to transform our society. To facilitate this necessary disruption, social workers must be willing to critically engage in an exploration of the meaning of racism and its impact on social work in order to work towards its elimination from society and the profession. The chapters in this opening section provide a robust examination of race and racism, its role in social work, and the profession's movement towards a posture of anti-racism. In chapter 1, Understanding Race & Racism, Martell Teasley lays important groundwork required for this deep exploration of race, racism, and the social work profession. The author examines ways in which institutional norms produce racial common sense thinking as part of normative consciousness, discourse and social practice. Beginning with the fundamentals, he then provides the scaffolding necessary for understanding the function of race and racism at the micro, mezzo and macro levels"-- |
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505 | 8 | 0 | |t Reversing extreme inequality |r Trina R. Shanks, Jennifer Romich, Stephanie C. Boddie, Laura Lein, and Dominique S. Crump |t White supremacy and American social policy: implications for racism-centered policy practice |r Jerome H. Schiele, Denise McLane-Davison, and Christopher Maith, Sr. |t Policy, practice and institutional barriers to financial capability and asset building related to race (racism) in the United States |r Jenny L. Jones, Julie Birkenmaier, Lissa Johnson, Glen G. McClendon, Yunju Nam, Jin Huang, and Eyitayo Onifade |
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Teasley Racism and individual and family well-being -- Ensure healthy development for youth: expansions and elaborations for equity Valerie B. Shapiro, Amelia Seraphia Derr. Nehal Eldeeb, Henrika McCoy, Miguel A. Trujillo, and Cuc T. Vu Ensuring healthy development for all youth: prevention of psychosis Melissa E. Smith, Pamela Rakhshan Rouhakhtar, and Jason Schiffman Closing the health gap: addressing racism, settler colonialism and white supremacy Michael S. Spencer, Santino G. Camancho, Bongki Woo, Roberto E.R. Orellana, and Jessica L. Ramirez Integrating AASWSW's grand challenges of productive aging with anti-racism and health equity lenses to improve population health Ernest Gonzales, Nancy Morrow-Howell, Jacqueline L. Angel, Lisa Fredman, Lisa A. Marchiondo, Robert Harootyan, Jasmin Choi, Nandini Choudhury, Kelsi Carolan, Kathy Lee, Erwin Tan, Patricia Yu, Emily Yu, Emily Shea, Cliff Whetung, and Christina Matz Racism and the grand challenge of ending family violence among black families Alan J. Dettlaff, Reiko Boyd, and Tricia Bent-Goodley Beyond colorism: the impact of racialization iń U.S. Latinxs Rocío Cavo, Jandel Cructchfield, and Jorge Delva Confronting the history of racism against Asian Americans in the United States Meirong Liu Eliminating racism through strengthening the social fabric -- Strengthening the social responses to the human impacts of environmental change Rachel Forbes, Dorlisa J. Minnick, Amy Krings, Felicia M. Mitchell, Samantha Teixeria and Shanondora Billiot Race and racism in the homelessness crisis in the United States: historic antecedents, current best practices and recommendations to end racial disparities in housing and homelessness Deborah K. Padgett, Benjamin F. Henwood, and James Petrovich Eradicating social isolation: focus on social exclusion and racism Sandra Edmonds Crewe, Claudia Thorne, and Natalie Muñoz Progressive approaches to eliminating institutional, social policy, and economic racism -- Juvenile justice for achieving equal opportunity and justice Susan A. McCarter, Bo-Kyung Elizabeth Kim, Patricia Logan-Greene, and Vanessa Drew From mass incarceration to smart decarceration Susan A. McCarter, Camille R. Quinn, Charles H. Lea, III, and Laura S. Abrams Reducing racialized barriers to school success for all children and youth Terence Dwight Fitzgerald, Martell T. Teasley, Tasha Seneca Keyes, and Schnavia Hatcher Reversing extreme inequality Trina R. Shanks, Jennifer Romich, Stephanie C. Boddie, Laura Lein, and Dominique S. Crump White supremacy and American social policy: implications for racism-centered policy practice Jerome H. Schiele, Denise McLane-Davison, and Christopher Maith, Sr. Policy, practice and institutional barriers to financial capability and asset building related to race (racism) in the United States Jenny L. Jones, Julie Birkenmaier, Lissa Johnson, Glen G. McClendon, Yunju Nam, Jin Huang, and Eyitayo Onifade "Racism is imbued within the structures of our society and has been nesting comfortably within the social work profession since its inception (see Chapter 1). The 13th Grand Challenge is boldly calling social workers to extract this systemic stronghold from its profession and breathe new life into a field that has the capacity to transform our society. To facilitate this necessary disruption, social workers must be willing to critically engage in an exploration of the meaning of racism and its impact on social work in order to work towards its elimination from society and the profession. The chapters in this opening section provide a robust examination of race and racism, its role in social work, and the profession's movement towards a posture of anti-racism. In chapter 1, Understanding Race & Racism, Martell Teasley lays important groundwork required for this deep exploration of race, racism, and the social work profession. The author examines ways in which institutional norms produce racial common sense thinking as part of normative consciousness, discourse and social practice. Beginning with the fundamentals, he then provides the scaffolding necessary for understanding the function of race and racism at the micro, mezzo and macro levels"-- Sozialarbeit (DE-588)4055676-1 gnd rswk-swf Rassismus (DE-588)4076527-1 gnd rswk-swf Racism Social service and race relations Minorities / Civil rights Racisme Service social et relations raciales Minorités / Droits Rassismus (DE-588)4076527-1 s Sozialarbeit (DE-588)4055676-1 s DE-604 Teasley, Martell L. (DE-588)1023379074 edt Spencer, Michael S. (DE-588)1156359627 edt Bartholomew, Melissa edt Online version Social work and the grand challenge of ending racism New York : Oxford University Press, 2023 9780197674963 |
spellingShingle | Social work and the grand challenge to eliminate racism concepts, theory, and evidence based approaches History, racism, and social work education -- Meaning and function of race and racism: a conceptual understanding Anti-racism social work: history and future challenges Using personal-professional narratives as a technique for teaching: social work students about the complexities of racism Eradicating racism: social work's most pressing grand challenge Ending racism: a critical perspective Racism and individual and family well-being -- Ensure healthy development for youth: expansions and elaborations for equity Ensuring healthy development for all youth: prevention of psychosis Closing the health gap: addressing racism, settler colonialism and white supremacy Integrating AASWSW's grand challenges of productive aging with anti-racism and health equity lenses to improve population health Racism and the grand challenge of ending family violence among black families Beyond colorism: the impact of racialization iń U.S. Latinxs Confronting the history of racism against Asian Americans in the United States Eliminating racism through strengthening the social fabric -- Strengthening the social responses to the human impacts of environmental change Race and racism in the homelessness crisis in the United States: historic antecedents, current best practices and recommendations to end racial disparities in housing and homelessness Eradicating social isolation: focus on social exclusion and racism Progressive approaches to eliminating institutional, social policy, and economic racism -- Juvenile justice for achieving equal opportunity and justice From mass incarceration to smart decarceration Reducing racialized barriers to school success for all children and youth Reversing extreme inequality White supremacy and American social policy: implications for racism-centered policy practice Policy, practice and institutional barriers to financial capability and asset building related to race (racism) in the United States Sozialarbeit (DE-588)4055676-1 gnd Rassismus (DE-588)4076527-1 gnd |
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title | Social work and the grand challenge to eliminate racism concepts, theory, and evidence based approaches |
title_alt | History, racism, and social work education -- Meaning and function of race and racism: a conceptual understanding Anti-racism social work: history and future challenges Using personal-professional narratives as a technique for teaching: social work students about the complexities of racism Eradicating racism: social work's most pressing grand challenge Ending racism: a critical perspective Racism and individual and family well-being -- Ensure healthy development for youth: expansions and elaborations for equity Ensuring healthy development for all youth: prevention of psychosis Closing the health gap: addressing racism, settler colonialism and white supremacy Integrating AASWSW's grand challenges of productive aging with anti-racism and health equity lenses to improve population health Racism and the grand challenge of ending family violence among black families Beyond colorism: the impact of racialization iń U.S. Latinxs Confronting the history of racism against Asian Americans in the United States Eliminating racism through strengthening the social fabric -- Strengthening the social responses to the human impacts of environmental change Race and racism in the homelessness crisis in the United States: historic antecedents, current best practices and recommendations to end racial disparities in housing and homelessness Eradicating social isolation: focus on social exclusion and racism Progressive approaches to eliminating institutional, social policy, and economic racism -- Juvenile justice for achieving equal opportunity and justice From mass incarceration to smart decarceration Reducing racialized barriers to school success for all children and youth Reversing extreme inequality White supremacy and American social policy: implications for racism-centered policy practice Policy, practice and institutional barriers to financial capability and asset building related to race (racism) in the United States |
title_auth | Social work and the grand challenge to eliminate racism concepts, theory, and evidence based approaches |
title_exact_search | Social work and the grand challenge to eliminate racism concepts, theory, and evidence based approaches |
title_exact_search_txtP | Social work and the grand challenge to eliminate racism concepts, theory, and evidence based approaches |
title_full | Social work and the grand challenge to eliminate racism concepts, theory, and evidence based approaches edited by Martell L. Teasley, Michael S. Spencer, Melissa Bartholomew |
title_fullStr | Social work and the grand challenge to eliminate racism concepts, theory, and evidence based approaches edited by Martell L. Teasley, Michael S. Spencer, Melissa Bartholomew |
title_full_unstemmed | Social work and the grand challenge to eliminate racism concepts, theory, and evidence based approaches edited by Martell L. Teasley, Michael S. Spencer, Melissa Bartholomew |
title_short | Social work and the grand challenge to eliminate racism |
title_sort | social work and the grand challenge to eliminate racism concepts theory and evidence based approaches |
title_sub | concepts, theory, and evidence based approaches |
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topic_facet | Sozialarbeit Rassismus |
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