Racism in the United States : implications for the helping professions / Joshua L. Miller, Ann Marie Garran.
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Language: | English |
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New York, NY :
Springer Publishing Company, LLC,
[2017]
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Edition: | Second edition. |
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Table of Contents:
- Background : social identity and situating ourselves
- What is racism?
- A brief history of racism in the United States and implications for the helping professions
- The web of institutional racism
- Why is it so difficult for people with privilege to see racism?
- Social identity formation and group membership
- Intersectionality : racism and other forms of social oppression
- Racial dialogue : talking about race and racism
- Responses to racism in the community
- Confronting racism in agencies and organizations
- Cross-racial clinical work
- Teaching about race and racism
- Dismantling racism : creating the web of resistance.