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CW J Vol. 100 #1 2021 SI: Transforming CW through Anti-Racist Approaches (1of2)

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IN THIS ISSUE:

-From the Editor:
 ‘Why are All the Kids Black and All the Staff White?’: Anti-racism Work in Child Welfare

-Introduction: Transforming Child Welfare through Anti-Racist Approaches

-Approaches from Related Fields to Integrate Anti-racist Initiatives into Child Welfare
Anita P. Barbee, Andrew M. Winters and Emma M. Sterrett-Hong

-Racial Disproportionality and Disparity in Child Welfare: A Problem With ‘Bias’ in the Research
Reiko Boyd

-Investing in Families through Economic Supports: An Anti-racist Approach to Supporting Families and Reducing Child Welfare Involvement

Alexandra Citrin, Megan Martin and Clare Anderson

-Beyond Human-centered Design: The Promise of Antiracist Community-centered Approaches in Child Welfare Program and Policy Design

Sonya Soni, Jessica Mason and Jermeen Sherman

-‘Our Agency Doesn’t Like to Use the Word Racism Let Alone Talk about It’: Firsthand Stories of Workplace Racism in Child Welfare
Sreyashi Chakravarty and Catherine K. Lawrence

-‘They Don’t Understand Us and are Afraid of Us’: Black Social Workers’ Perspectives on the Role of Anti-Blackness within Foster Care Service Provision to Black Children

Dominique Mikell Montgomery

-Aunties, Uncles, Me Maws, and Play Cousins: Exploring Trends in Formal Kinship Care for Black Families in Texas
Sherri Y. Simmons-Horton, Tanya N. Rollins, Richard Harris and Ashley Blackmore

Child Welfare Journal, Vol. 100 #1, 2021 - Special Issue: Transforming Child Welfare through Anti-Racist Approaches (1 of 2)

 

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