Banks, L., Hopps, J. G., & Briggs, H. E. (2018). Cracks in the ceiling? historical and contemporary trends of african american deans of schools of social work. Research on Social Work Practice, 28(3), 288-299. This article presents data from an exploratory study of the demographic and published scholarship profiles of… Continue Reading Cracks in the Ceiling? Historical and Contemporary Trends of African American Deans of Schools of Social Work
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How Are African Americans Currently Represented in Various Social Work Venues?
Briggs, H. E., Holosko, M. J., Banks, L., Huggins-Hoyt, K. Y., & Parker, J. (2018). How are african americans currently represented in various social work venues? Research on Social Work Practice, 28(3), 275-287. Purpose: This study explored how African Americans are currently represented in social work journals, research, and schools.… Continue Reading How Are African Americans Currently Represented in Various Social Work Venues?
The death of Black males: The unmasking of cultural competence and oppressive practices in a micro-aggressive environment
Otuyelu, F., Graham, W., & Kennedy, S. A. (2016). The death of black males: The unmasking of cultural competence and oppressive practices in a micro-aggressive environment. Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 26(3-4), 430. This conceptual article critically examines the relationship between cultural competence, oppressive practices, and micro-aggression… Continue Reading The death of Black males: The unmasking of cultural competence and oppressive practices in a micro-aggressive environment