How To Be An Antiracist And Understanding The Importance Of Our Social Work Profession’s Role Discussion
Sample Solution
The main point that I took away from Dr. Ibram X. Kendi's talk is that racism is not just about individual prejudice, but also about the systems and institutions that uphold it. He argues that we cannot be truly anti-racist unless we are actively working to dismantle these systems and create a more equitable society.
To be an antiracist, in Kendi's words, is to "believe that racism is a science and a practice of creating racist policies and systems that harm people of color." It is also to "believe that racism can be ended by changing these policies and systems."
Full Answer Section
he NASW News Release speaks to social workers about challenging our own racism. As a social worker, I believe it is important to be aware of my own biases and to work to challenge them. I also believe that it is important to be an advocate for racial justice and to work to create a more equitable society.
One area of growth that I would like to implement after completing the module page activities and videos is to be more mindful of the language that I use. I want to be careful not to use language that is racist or discriminatory, and I want to be more aware of the impact that my words can have on others.
I also want to be more intentional about educating myself about racism and white privilege. I want to learn more about the history of racism in the United States and the ways in which it continues to impact people of color today. I also want to learn more about the ways in which I can be an anti-racist ally.
I believe that it is important for all of us to challenge our own racism and to work to create a more equitable society. We can all do our part to make a difference.
Here are some specific actions that I can take to be more anti-racist:
- Educate myself about racism and white privilege.
- Be mindful of the language that I use.
- Challenge racism when I see it.
- Be an ally to people of color.
- Support organizations that are working to fight racism.
I believe that these actions can make a difference in creating a more just and equitable society.