Description
Dual Pandemics: Creating Racially Just Responses to a Changing Environment through Research, Practice and Education commits to promoting and disseminating knowledge that calls for the dismantling of systemic racism and creating racially just responses to the dual pandemics.
COVID-19 and anti-racist uprisings as a result of the murders of Mr. George Floyd and many other African Americans and other people of color due to police violence has unprecedented impact on our society. While these two pandemics appear to be different in nature, both pandemics attest to the fact that systemic racism continues to be a grand challenge and that COVID-19 differentially affects communities and people of color as well as socially disadvantaged groups. This book offers intellectually sound examination, conceptualization, and rigor in providing viable, socially just, responsive paths forward. The volume include chapters that focus on anti-racist pedagogy in social work education, conceptual discussion contributing to refining a shared understanding of constructs relevant to anti-racist social work, and micro, mezzo, and macro social work practice that aims to prevent or eliminate the negative impact of racism as well as promote racial justice, equity, and inclusion among individuals, families, groups, organizations, or communities.
This book will be of great value to students and scholars of Social Work, Public Policy, Race and Ethnic Studies. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work.
Table of Contents
Introduction—Dual pandemics: creating racially-just responses to a changing environment through research, practice and education
Mo Yee Lee, Monit Cheung, Michael A. Robinson, Michele Rountree, Michael Spencer and Martell L. Teasley
Part I – Anti-racist pedagogy in social work education
1. Dual pandemics awaken urgent call to advance anti-racism education in social work: pedagogical illustrations
Andrea Murray-Lichtman, Adriana Aldana, Elena Izaksonas, Tauchiana Williams, Mitra Naseh, Anne C. Deepak and Michele A. Rountree
2. Advancing critical race pedagogical approaches in social work education
Patrina Duhaney, Liza Lorenzetti, Kaltrina Kusari and Emily Han
3. Coloniality of power, critical realism and critical consciousness: the three "C" framework
Lisa Werkmeister Rozas
4. Anti-racism and equity-mindedness in social work field education: a systematic review
Candice C. Beasley, Melissa I. Singh and Katherine Drechsler
5. "Talking about race is exhausting": social work educators’ experiences teaching about race and racism
Ebony Nicole Perez
Part II – Conceptualizing anti-racist social work practice and research
6. Dual pandemics or a syndemic? Racism, COVID-19, and opportunities for antiracist social work
Kimberly D. Hudson, Sameena Azhar, Rahbel Rahman, Elizabeth B. Matthews and Abigail M. Ross
7. Visualizing structural competency: moving beyond cultural competence/ humility toward eliminating racism
Eric Kyere, Stephanie Boddie and Jessica, Euna Lee
8. From social justice to abolition: living up to social work’s grand challenge of eliminating racism
Kristen Brock-Petroshius, Dominique Mikell, Durrell Malik Washington Sr. and Kirk James
9. Power knowledge in social work: educating social workers to practice racial justice
Christopher A. Strickland and Caroline N. Sharkey
10. Ethical mental health practice in diverse cultures and races
Winnie W. Kung and Sarah Johansson
Part III – Impact of dual pandemics on special groups and populations
11. Necessary, yet mistreated: the lived experiences of black women essential workers in dual pandemics of racism and COVID-19
Rachel W. Goode, Kevan Schultz, David Halpern, Sarah Godoy, Trenette Clark Goings and Mimi Chapman
12. Demanding migrant/immigrant labor in the coronavirus crisis: critical perspectives for social work practice
Odessa Gonzalez Benson, Fernanda Cross and Christopher Sanjurjo Montalvo
13. Mask mandates, race, and protests of summer 2020
Rahbel Rahman, Sameena Azhar, Laura J. Wernick, Jordan E. DeVylder, Tina Maschi, Margaret Cohen and Simone Hopwood
14. Model Minority Mutiny: addressing anti-Asian racism during the COVID-19 pandemic in social work
Dale Dagar Maglalang, Smitha Rao, Bongki Woo and Kaipeng Wang
15. Conceptualizing anti-Asian racism in Canada during the COVID-19 pandemic: A call for action to social workers
Kedi Zhao, Carolyn O’Connor, Trish Lenz and Lin Fang



