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Deepen your understanding of racism's effects with the Interpersonal Anti-Racism course. Focus on microaggressions and strategies for effective social work intervention.
SK617(SB1) equips students with the critical knowledge needed for anti-racist social work practice. Ideal for those with a Master’s Degree in Social Work, this course emphasizes the impact of microinvalidations and helps students reflect on their own racial experiences. You'll gain practical skills essential for addressing racism in various interpersonal contexts within social work.
Key Responsibilities:
• Investigate personal narratives concerning race
• Learn to identify and counter microaggressions
• Implement anti-racist practices in social work
• Engage in peer discussions to enhance social awareness
• Formulate strategies for intervention in real-world scenarios
Requirements:
• Master’s Degree in Social Work or field-related
• PhD Degree preferred
• Qualification for graduate course instruction
• Proof of effective teaching practices
• References for academic and professional standing
Strengthen your social work career with essential anti-racist skills and insights.
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