Racism in the United States, Third Edition
Racism in the United States, Third Edition
Implications for the Helping Professions
Werkmeister Rozas, Lisa; Kang, Hye-Kyung; Garran, Ann Marie; Miller, Joshua L.
Springer Publishing Co Inc
12/2021
400
Mole
Inglês
9780826185563
15 a 20 dias
333
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Foreword by Patricia Romney
Preface
Acknowledgments
Podcasts
Introduction
Chapter 1. Background: Social Identity and Situating Ourselves
Chapter 2. What Is Racism?
Chapter 3. A Brief History of Racism in the United States and Implications for the Helping Professions
Chapter 4. Racism and Immigration
Chapter 5. The Web of Institutional Racism
Chapter 6. Why Is It So Difficult for People With Privilege to See Racism?
Chapter 7. Social Identity Formation and Group Membership
Chapter 8. Intersectionality: Racism and Other Forms of Social Oppression
Chapter 9. Racial Dialogue: Talking About Race and Racism
Chapter 10. Responses to Racism in the Community
Chapter 11. Racially Just Agencies and Organizations
Chapter 12. Racism and Clinical Work
Chapter 13. Teaching About Race and Racism
Chapter 14. Dismantling Racism: Creating the Web of Resistance
APPENDICES
Appendix A: Everyday Democracy
Appendix B: Steps to Successful Intergroup Conversation: A Critical-Dialogic Model
Appendix C: Activities Toward Becoming a Racially Just Organization
Appendix D: Issues to Consider When Confronting Institutional Racism
Appendix E: Cultural Values and Worldviews
Appendix F: For Further Reading About Racism and Clinical Practice
Appendix G: Culturally Influenced Behaviors
Appendix H: Questions About Cross-Cultural Contacts
Appendix I: Imaginary Letter
Index
Preface
Acknowledgments
Podcasts
Introduction
Chapter 1. Background: Social Identity and Situating Ourselves
Chapter 2. What Is Racism?
Chapter 3. A Brief History of Racism in the United States and Implications for the Helping Professions
Chapter 4. Racism and Immigration
Chapter 5. The Web of Institutional Racism
Chapter 6. Why Is It So Difficult for People With Privilege to See Racism?
Chapter 7. Social Identity Formation and Group Membership
Chapter 8. Intersectionality: Racism and Other Forms of Social Oppression
Chapter 9. Racial Dialogue: Talking About Race and Racism
Chapter 10. Responses to Racism in the Community
Chapter 11. Racially Just Agencies and Organizations
Chapter 12. Racism and Clinical Work
Chapter 13. Teaching About Race and Racism
Chapter 14. Dismantling Racism: Creating the Web of Resistance
APPENDICES
Appendix A: Everyday Democracy
Appendix B: Steps to Successful Intergroup Conversation: A Critical-Dialogic Model
Appendix C: Activities Toward Becoming a Racially Just Organization
Appendix D: Issues to Consider When Confronting Institutional Racism
Appendix E: Cultural Values and Worldviews
Appendix F: For Further Reading About Racism and Clinical Practice
Appendix G: Culturally Influenced Behaviors
Appendix H: Questions About Cross-Cultural Contacts
Appendix I: Imaginary Letter
Index
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allyship,coloniality,critical consciousness,identity,immigration,institutional racism,intersectionality,racial dialogue,racism,white supremacy
Foreword by Patricia Romney
Preface
Acknowledgments
Podcasts
Introduction
Chapter 1. Background: Social Identity and Situating Ourselves
Chapter 2. What Is Racism?
Chapter 3. A Brief History of Racism in the United States and Implications for the Helping Professions
Chapter 4. Racism and Immigration
Chapter 5. The Web of Institutional Racism
Chapter 6. Why Is It So Difficult for People With Privilege to See Racism?
Chapter 7. Social Identity Formation and Group Membership
Chapter 8. Intersectionality: Racism and Other Forms of Social Oppression
Chapter 9. Racial Dialogue: Talking About Race and Racism
Chapter 10. Responses to Racism in the Community
Chapter 11. Racially Just Agencies and Organizations
Chapter 12. Racism and Clinical Work
Chapter 13. Teaching About Race and Racism
Chapter 14. Dismantling Racism: Creating the Web of Resistance
APPENDICES
Appendix A: Everyday Democracy
Appendix B: Steps to Successful Intergroup Conversation: A Critical-Dialogic Model
Appendix C: Activities Toward Becoming a Racially Just Organization
Appendix D: Issues to Consider When Confronting Institutional Racism
Appendix E: Cultural Values and Worldviews
Appendix F: For Further Reading About Racism and Clinical Practice
Appendix G: Culturally Influenced Behaviors
Appendix H: Questions About Cross-Cultural Contacts
Appendix I: Imaginary Letter
Index
Preface
Acknowledgments
Podcasts
Introduction
Chapter 1. Background: Social Identity and Situating Ourselves
Chapter 2. What Is Racism?
Chapter 3. A Brief History of Racism in the United States and Implications for the Helping Professions
Chapter 4. Racism and Immigration
Chapter 5. The Web of Institutional Racism
Chapter 6. Why Is It So Difficult for People With Privilege to See Racism?
Chapter 7. Social Identity Formation and Group Membership
Chapter 8. Intersectionality: Racism and Other Forms of Social Oppression
Chapter 9. Racial Dialogue: Talking About Race and Racism
Chapter 10. Responses to Racism in the Community
Chapter 11. Racially Just Agencies and Organizations
Chapter 12. Racism and Clinical Work
Chapter 13. Teaching About Race and Racism
Chapter 14. Dismantling Racism: Creating the Web of Resistance
APPENDICES
Appendix A: Everyday Democracy
Appendix B: Steps to Successful Intergroup Conversation: A Critical-Dialogic Model
Appendix C: Activities Toward Becoming a Racially Just Organization
Appendix D: Issues to Consider When Confronting Institutional Racism
Appendix E: Cultural Values and Worldviews
Appendix F: For Further Reading About Racism and Clinical Practice
Appendix G: Culturally Influenced Behaviors
Appendix H: Questions About Cross-Cultural Contacts
Appendix I: Imaginary Letter
Index
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