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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/30412
Title: Racialized Students in White-Centered Race Pedagogy: Bridging The Learning Gap Towards Racial Justice
Authors: Patel, Nirali
Advisor: Joseph, Ameil J.
Department: Social Work
Keywords: Race;Racism;Racialized Students;Social Work Education;Critical Race Theory;Racial Justice;Labour;Responsibilization;Solidarity;Mutual Learning;Educators;Resistance
Publication Date: 2024
Abstract: This study examines the burden placed on racialized students to address race-related issues within social work education, highlighting that social work education is not meant for racialized students. Utilizing Critical Race Theory as a theoretical framework, this research employs focus groups and interviews to understand the experiences of these students and to provide insights into what changes need to be made. Findings revealed that the responsibility for promoting racial justice often falls disproportionately on racialized students, while essential concepts to racial justice, such as solidarity, unity, and collectivization are largely absent from the curriculum. Furthermore, the findings highlighted that race pedagogy is shaped by whiteness. This study emphasizes the need for change in race pedagogy and social work education, one that is committed to deconstructing whiteness and the colonial agenda.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/30412
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