Jennifer Clarke
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Title & Subtitle | Abstract | Contributors | Pages | Year | Purchase |
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Africentric Social Work |
This edited collection focuses on Africentric social work practice, providing invaluable assistance to undergraduate students in developing foundational skills and knowledge to further their … | David Este; Delores V. Mullings; Jennifer Clarke; Sulaimon Giwa; Wanda Thomas Bernard | 272 | 2021 | View |
From A Foundation for the Social Work ProfessionFrom: Africentric Social Work |
The editors of the volume discuss their experiences in academia, the Eurocentric model of social work, and anti-black racism. | David Este; Delores V. Mullings; Jennifer Clarke; Sulaimon Giwa; Wanda Thomas Bernard | 25 | 2021 | $2.50 Add |
From In Our Own WordsThis Is the Beginning From: Africentric Social Work |
In this chapter, all five editors are engaged in a conversation about their social locations, motivations, and the impact of their scholarship in social work education and practice. | David Este; Delores V. Mullings; Jennifer Clarke; Sulaimon Giwa; Wanda Thomas Bernard | 16 | 2021 | $1.60 Add |
From The Colour of Child WelfareOverrepresentation of Black Children in Ontario Child Welfare From: Africentric Social Work |
This chapter examines the over-representation of Black children in the Ontario Child Welfare system, especially in Toronto. | Doret Phillips; Gordon Pon; Jennifer Clarke | 30 | 2021 | $3.00 Add |
From Who’s Protecting Whom?Child Welfare and Policing Black Families |
This chapter looks at the over-representation of Black children in the care of the Ontario child welfare system and the implications of this phenomenon, highlighting structural factors such as … | Doret Phillips; Gordon Pon; Idil Abdillahi; Jennifer Clarke | 19 | 2017 | $1.90 Add |
From The Cultural Production of Problem Baby MamasFrom: Africentric Social Work |
This reading examines the social meanings behind the term "baby mama," its history, and the racist tropes and misrepresentations associated with that term. | Anita Rachel Ewan; Delores V. Mullings; Jennifer Clarke | 36 | 2021 | $3.60 Add |
From Black Lives under LockdownCOVID-19 and Racial Injustice Converge From: Africentric Social Work |
This chapter provides an overview of the COVID-19 pandemic, then discusses this event in the context of Africentric Social Work | Delores V. Mullings; Jennifer Clarke; Sulaimon Giwa | 35 | 2021 | $3.50 Add |
From In Conversation – This Is Not the EndFrom: Africentric Social Work |
The authors position this book as the start of a movement that will introduce comprehensive Africentric-focused textbooks in Canada and beyond. | David Este; Delores V. Mullings; Jennifer Clarke; Sulaimon Giwa; Wanda Thomas Bernard | 28 | 2021 | $2.80 Add |