Critical Race Theory: A Tool to Promote an Anti-Racist Pedagogy.
Published In: Urban Social Work, 2023, v. 7, n. 1. P. 43 1 of 3
Database: Sociology Source Ultimate 2 of 3
Authored By: Campbell, Erica 3 of 3
Abstract
There has been much controversy surrounding critical race theory (CRT) and the discussion of race and racism in education. The national emergence of racial injustices such as state-sanctioned violence, police killings of people of color, schools' pipeline to prison, and COVID-19 racial disparities, in addition to racial justice movements such as #BlackLivesMatter, #SayHerName, and #BlackAndMissing has ignited the need for the social work profession to bring awareness to the pervasiveness of race and to fully acknowledge the role of white supremacy on education, social systems, institutions, legal systems, and culture. This article highlights the need for social work education to develop anti-racist education and practice and increase awareness of white supremacy in the United States. In addition, this article suggests the value of infusing CRT as an anti-racist pedagogy and tool to teach race, actively oppose racism, and organize social change. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Additional Information
- Source:Urban Social Work. 2023/04, Vol. 7, Issue 1, p43
- Document Type:Article
- Subject Area:Science
- Publication Date:2023
- ISSN:2474-8684
- DOI:10.1891/USW-2022-0005
- Accession Number:164051580
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