Centering Anti-Racism in Social Work Education: Integration of Critical Race Theory Across an MSW Curriculum

IF 1.4 Q2 SOCIAL WORK Critical and Radical Social Work Pub Date : 2023-01-31 DOI:10.22329/csw.v24i1.7853
Adriana Aldana, Nicole Vazquez, Taylor Hosea
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Ranging from a multicultural approach to models of cultural sensitivity and cultural competency, social work education has historically avoided challenging the power of racism in shaping inequity in the United States. We argue that integrating critical race theory (CRT) in social work education decenters whiteness, counters color-evasive racism in education, and centers anti-racist ideas and practices. CRT provides social work educators with a framework that explicitly addresses race and racism while challenging social work students to self-reflect critically on their own experiences with privilege and oppression. Further, it enables social work students and practitioners to analyze race and other systems of oppression structurally. This manuscript offers an overview of how CRT is integrated across an MSW curriculum to better prepare social work students to engage in anti-racist social work practice. We describe specific examples of how CRT is infused into the curriculum in theory and practice courses. We conclude with an acknowledgment that CRT is not without limitations and call for more empirical research that assesses the effectiveness of CRT’s application to social work praxis.
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以反种族主义为中心的社会工作教育:批判种族理论在城市生活垃圾课程中的整合
从多元文化的方法到文化敏感性和文化能力的模型,社会工作教育在历史上一直避免挑战种族主义在美国形成不平等的力量。我们认为,将批判种族理论(CRT)整合到社会工作教育中,可以消除白人歧视,反对教育中的回避肤色的种族主义,并集中反种族主义的思想和实践。CRT为社会工作教育者提供了一个明确解决种族和种族主义问题的框架,同时挑战社会工作学生对自己的特权和压迫经历进行批判性的自我反思。此外,它使社会工作的学生和从业者能够从结构上分析种族和其他压迫制度。本文概述了如何将CRT整合到城市生活垃圾课程中,以更好地为社会工作专业的学生做好反种族主义社会工作实践的准备。我们在理论和实践课程中描述了如何将CRT融入课程的具体例子。最后,我们承认CRT并非没有局限性,并呼吁更多的实证研究来评估CRT在社会工作实践中的应用效果。
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