Social work, white supremacy, and racial justice reckoning with our history, interrogating our present, re-imagining our future

"The profession of social work in the United States has a complex history of perpetuating White supremacy and racism alongside a professed goal to achieve social justice and equality for all. The paradox of being situated as a justice-oriented profession that operates within structures of oppre...

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