This comprehensive text thoroughly reviews the theories and history of racism, the sociology of and the psychology of racism, intergroup relations and intergroup conflict, and how racism is manifested institutionally, between groups, and between people, providing a unique view of the connections between these multiple perspectives. Readers can then apply this knowledge to their work as helping professionals. Students learn to explore their own biases and how they influence their view of themselves and others, which strengthens their work with future clients. Fulfilling NASW and CSWE cultural competency requirements, this book teaches socially just practices to helping professionals from any discipline. Many people want to dismantle racism but they do not know how. This book gets us closer to that goal.
Using critical race theory as a conceptual framework, the text analyzes all levels of racism: personal, professional, institutional, and cultural. Integrating theory, research, and practice, racism is linked to other forms of oppression with an emphasis on how helping professionals can respond. Tips on how to facilitate racial dialogues are provided. Early chapters map out the contours of racism and later chapters emphasize how to dismantle it. Readers appreciate the book’s sensitive approach to this difficult topic. Examples and exercises encourage insight into understanding racism, and insightful analyses offer strategies, solutions, and hope. Readers learn to respond to racism in all contexts including working with individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities.
NEW TO THE SECOND EDITION:
- Reflects recent sociopolitical changes including “Islamophobia” the Obama presidency, the murders of young men of color by police, the racialization of the criminal justice system, and current immigration issues.
- More cases and experiential exercises help readers explore how racism is manifested and how to incorporate the lessons learned into future working environments.
- More emphasis on the intersectionality of racism and other social oppressions including class, gender, sexual orientation, citizenship, immigration experiences, and disability to give readers a better understanding of the relationship between these issues.
- PowerPoints and Instructor’s resources with sample syllabi, teaching tips, and suggested videos and related websites.
An ideal text for advanced courses on racism, oppression, diversity, prejudice and discrimination, or racism and professional practice, this book also appeals to helping professionals (social workers, psychologists, counselors, and nurses) who need to understand racism to better serve their clients.
Racism in the United States: Implications for the Helping Professions 2nd Edition is written by Joshua Miller, MSW, PhD; Ann Marie Garran, MSW, PhD and published by Springer Publishing Company. The Digital and eTextbook ISBNs for Racism in the United States are 9780826148858, 0826148859 and the print ISBNs are 9780826148841, 0826148840.


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