Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library

Outlanders, hidden narratives from social workers of colour (from Black & other global majority communities)

Label
Outlanders, hidden narratives from social workers of colour (from Black & other global majority communities)
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Outlanders
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Sub title
hidden narratives from social workers of colour (from Black & other global majority communities)
Summary
In this landmark publication, social workers from Black and other Global Majority Communities showcase a rich and diverse collection of their essays, poems, stories and reflections, providing unique and spellbinding insights. OUTLANDERS: Hidden narratives from social workers of colour (from Black and other Global Majority Communities) captures the silenced and suppressed voices of social work students, practitioners, managers and academics. It combines a unique blend of personal and professional experiences with a sprinkle of cathartic and therapeutic creativity into a boiling cauldron of many moods. The result? Pure edutainment. This bold and unapologetic anthology explores a range of perennial issues, including anti-racist activism; oppressive workplace environments; racial trauma and COVID-19. The authentic and cultured spirits that permeate these pages convey an ancestral force that will reverberate inside and outside of social work
Target audience
adult
Classification
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