Using critically reflective analysis, you will complete a final assignment
on applying
one critical theory to a specific area or topic related to critical social
work practice,
policy, or research.
You will create your final assignment from a first-person perspective,
centering your
voice, using
critical reflective analysis throughout.
This written component will:
-Introduce and situate your topic
-Have a clear thesis statement written in your own voice(s) and from a
first-person
perspective
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-Use critical reflection and analysis throughout
-Integrate the literature used within and beyond the course, at minimum 12
sources
with 5 of these sources from beyond our course
– Have a conclusion that addresses your learnings from this final
assignment as well
as your future directions and specific actions
-Be clearly written
Sources to include as references in addition to what you will inlcude
Clarke, J., Mullings, D. V., & Giwa, S. (2021). Black lives under lockdown: COVID-19 and racial injustice converge. In D.V. Mullings, J. Clarke, W. Thomas Bernard, D. Este, & S. Giwa (Eds.), Africentric social work (pp. 284-318). Fernwood. TEXT
Este, D., & Walmsley, C. (2022). Reparations for social workers of African Descent: A study with recommendations. ABSW, CASW. https://www.casw-acts.ca/files/documents/Reparations_for_Social_Workers_of_African_Descent.pdf
Maynard, R. (2017). Devaluing Black Life, demonizing Black bodies: Anti-Blackness from slavery to segregation. In Policing Black lives: State violence in Canada from slavery to the present (pp. 20-49). Fernwood.
Maynard, R. (2017).pdf
Mullings, D. V., Giwa, S., & Anda, A. (2021). Black Caribbean Canadian Elders. In D.V. Mullings, J. Clarke, W. Thomas Bernard, D. Este, & S. Giwa (Eds.), Africentric social work (pp. 160-179). Fernwood. TEXT
-Have an APA style
title page and references list