Appropriately Uncomfortable: A Conversation Among Three Colleagues About Structural Oppression Focusing on Racism and the Need for Action
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Authors/contributors
- Aguilar, Jemel (Author)
- Smith, Carmela Fusciello (Author)
- Tomczak, Stephen Monroe (Author)
Title
Appropriately Uncomfortable: A Conversation Among Three Colleagues About Structural Oppression Focusing on Racism and the Need for Action
Abstract
In this reflection, three social work colleagues discuss three different perspectives on one statement about racism. We detail our emotionally challenging conversations about racism, microaggressions, and the meaning of social justice in social work to build a different bond and sense of understanding. We delve into how we understand each other, our differing viewpoints on the murders of Black people in American society such as George Floyd, and our perspectives on social workers’ relationships to social justice, racism, and social change in the context of the 2020 turmoil.
Publication
Reflections: Narratives of Professional Helping
Date
2021-09-30
Volume
27
Issue
2
Pages
78-86
Citation Key
aguilarAppropriatelyUncomfortableConversation2021
Accessed
2/21/24, 6:56 PM
ISSN
1080-0220
Short Title
Appropriately Uncomfortable
Language
en
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License
Copyright (c) 2021 Reflections: Narratives of Professional Helping
Extra
Number: 2
Citation
Aguilar, J., Smith, C. F., & Tomczak, S. M. (2021). Appropriately Uncomfortable: A Conversation Among Three Colleagues About Structural Oppression Focusing on Racism and the Need for Action. Reflections: Narratives of Professional Helping, 27(2), 78–86. https://reflectionsnarrativesofprofessionalhelping.org/index.php/Reflections/article/view/1858
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