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Item 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 CourtsItem Social Work’s Historical Legacy of Racism and White Supremacy (Part 1/Day 1)(2020-11-12) Abrams, Laura; Crewe, Sandra; Dettlaff, Alan; Herbert Williams, James; Jones, Jenny; Haynes, Christin D.; Blakely, Joan; Lewis, Marva; Stevenson, Rae; Smith Brice, Tanya; Park, Yoosun; Roth, Benjamin; Chatterjee, AliciaSocial work has a complex history of upholding White supremacy alongside a goal to achieve racial justice. Moreover, our profession simultaneously practices within racist systems and works to dismantle them. In the wake of a fervent #BlackLivesMatter movement and persistent racial disparities in key social welfare institutions, these paradoxes have come to the forefront of discussion in academic and practice circles. This unique moment presents an opportunity to interrogate our profession’s relationship to White supremacy and racial justice in order to reimagine an anti-racist future. We hope you’ll join us for a four-part series of virtual symposia that will address these themes. Symposium events will occur throughout the academic year and will address different aspects of our past, present, and future. This portion of the symposium features: 1. Welcome to the Symposium: Laura S. Abrams, Sandra Crewe, Alan Dettlaff, James Herbert Williams 2. Race-Making Through The Child Welfare And Juvenile Courts: Jenny Jones, Christin D. Haynes; Joan Blakely, Marva Lewis, & Rae Stevenson; Tanya Smith Brice 3. Social Work, Immigration and Displacement: Yoosun Park; Benjamin Roth; Alicia Chatterjee