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Race Relations in the 21st Century

A Guide to Understanding and Addressing the Challenges of Race
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Racial justice has become an increasingly polarized topic in our modern world, and finding common ground is increasingly challenging. Race Relations in the 21st Century: A Guide to Understanding and Addressing the Challenges of Race is designed to take on a conciliatory role by navigating these challenges, fostering understanding, and building a positive pathway forward. Its wide-ranging coverage ensures that programs can seamlessly integrate the new CSWE 2022 EPAS social justice standards across the curriculum through a single, comprehensive resource. This book enables readers to: Embrace Diverse Perspectives: Recognize and respect the wide range of lived experiences and viewpoints surrounding race, creating a space for open dialogue and empathy. Challenge Polarization: Move beyond divisive rhetoric and explore the nuances of race relations, promoting constructive engagement. Forge a Shared Future: Equip future social workers with the skills to bridge divides and build a more just and equitable society for all. Key features: Innovative and Inclusive: Readers learn how to foster meaningful conversations through responsible use of social media activities, interactive exercises, real-world case studies, and thought-provoking discussion materials that challenge assumptions and promote understanding. Comprehensive and Practical: The book explores the historical, social, and cultural dimensions of race while providing practical tools and strategies for navigating complex situations. Race Relations in the 21st Century is your guide to bridging divides, fostering understanding, and building a better future together.
A passionate advocate for social work education, George Ashle co-founded Strengthen Hands, an organization empowering children globally. As an associate professor at Eastern Kentucky University, he inspires the next generation of changemakers in social work. A dynamic leader in early childhood education, Cameile Henry has transformed countless lives through her innovative approach. As a professor at Sheridan College and co-founder of Strengthen Hands Educational Resources, she empowers both children and educators through creative learning experiences.
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