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Item Envisioning an Anti-Racist Future: From Practice to Policy (Part 3/Day 2)(2021-03-05) Hayes, Crystal M.; Michele Eggers; Libal, Kathryn; Eaddy, Natane; Hopkins, Marcía; Mikell, Dominique; Mitchell Dove, Lakindra; Francis, Meredith W.; Jemal, Alexis; Voith, Laura A.; Hamler, Tyrone C.; Korsch-Williams, Amy E.; Daly Martinez, Colleen; Williams, Jeena; Sarantakos, Sophia; Sliva, Shannon; Dettlaff, AlanIn Part Three, we turn our attention to the future. If anti-racism is the goal, how will we get there? What is the future we can imagine, and what is the future of social work in this new society? In Part Three, we examine the emerging movements in social work that are actively working to dismantle racism and White supremacy. These panels explore the use of futures thinking to reimagine our future, abolition of carceral systems as a means of achieving justice, the role and importance of Black women in the fight for liberation, and social work’s role in the radical movements needed to bring about an anti-racist future. Together these chapters lay the groundwork for the future of social work and our role in creating the change we wish to see. This portion of the symposium features: 1. Panel 3: Black Women, the Family Police, and the Fight for Liberation: Crystal M. Hayes, Michele Eggers, & Kathryn Libal; Natane Eaddy, Marcía Hopkins, & Dominique Mikell; Lakindra Mitchell Dove 2. Panel 4: Reimagining Our Future Starts Now: Social Work’s Role in Radical Change: Meredith W. Francis, Alexis Jemal, Laura A. Voith, Tyrone C. Hamler, & Amy E. Korsch-Williams; Colleen Daly Martinez & Jeena Williams; Sophia Sarantakos & Shannon Sliva 3. Closing Remarks: Alan DettlaffItem Reflections on Past and Present: Addressing Racism from Within (Part 2/Day 1)(2021-01-28) Abrams, Laura S.; Crewe, Sandra; Dettlaff, Alan; Herbert Williams, James; Alvarez, Antonia R. G.; Mitchell Dove, Lakindra; Hunte, Roberta; Rodriguez-JenKins, Gita R. Mehrotra; Ouanesisouk Trinidad, Alma M.; Ribiero Brown, Brittany; Nussinov, Tariro; Starks-Tanksley, UniQue C.; Lewis, Marva L.; Blakey, Joan M.; Chaisson, Rebecca; Stevenson, Rae; Aldana, Adriana; Nakaoka, Susan J.; Ortiz, Larry; Vazquez, Nicole; Schiele, Jerome H.; Kirven, Joshua; Joe, Sean; Teasley, Martell L.; Fisher, Robert; Champagne, Lukas; Courts, C. L. DominiqueIn Part Two we focus on “Reflections on Past and Present: Addressing Racism from Within.” While as a profession we have promoted the values of the dignity and worth of all, we have not always lived up to these values and sometimes have been on the wrong side of history in promoting social justice. In our Part Two symposium we will hear form four panels who will address the experiences of women of color in enduring and confronting racism, social work education’s accomplishments as well as missed opportunities in combatting racism in practice and theory, uprooting whiteness through calling out racism and transforming practice through resistance. These four panels touch on contemporary issues that are critical to our understanding of the profession and our role as change agents. This portion of the symposium features: 1. Welcome to the Symposium: Laura S. Abrams, Sandra Crewe, Alan Dettlaff, James Herbert Williams 2. Women of Color: Enduring and Confronting Racism within the Profession: Antonia R.G. Alvarez, Lakindra Mitchell Dove, Roberta Hunte, Jessica Rodriguez- JenKins, Gita R. Mehrotra & Alma M. Ouanesisouk Trinidad; Brittany Ribiero Brown, Tariro Nussinov & UniQue C Starks- Tanksley; Marva L. Lewis, Joan M. Blakey, Rebecca Chaisson & Rae Stevenson 3. Social Work Education: Combatting Racism in Practice and Theory: Adriana Aldana, Susan J. Nakaoka, Larry Ortiz & Nicole Vazquez; Jerome H. Schiele, Joshua Kirven, Sean Joe & Martell L. Teasley; Robert Fisher, Lukas Champagne & C.L. Dominique Courts