Antiblackness and the Stories of Authentic Allies
Lived Experiences in the Fight Against Institutionalized Racism
Herausgeber: Coker Ross, Carolyn; Kim, Norman; Fuller, Mazella; Small, Charlynn
Antiblackness and the Stories of Authentic Allies
Lived Experiences in the Fight Against Institutionalized Racism
Herausgeber: Coker Ross, Carolyn; Kim, Norman; Fuller, Mazella; Small, Charlynn
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This book examines the myriad of systemic challenges that are baked into the fabric of US society, perpetuating and permeating antiblackness across some of its most trusted institutions. Taken together, the chapters in this book are a guide for scholars interested in social justice promotion within and on behalf of black communities, complete with concrete tools and strategies for constructing authentic helping relationships.
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This book examines the myriad of systemic challenges that are baked into the fabric of US society, perpetuating and permeating antiblackness across some of its most trusted institutions. Taken together, the chapters in this book are a guide for scholars interested in social justice promotion within and on behalf of black communities, complete with concrete tools and strategies for constructing authentic helping relationships.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Februar 2025
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- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9780197770856
- ISBN-10: 0197770851
- Artikelnr.: 71184935
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Februar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9780197770856
- ISBN-10: 0197770851
- Artikelnr.: 71184935
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Norman Kim is the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Officer for the Center for Practice Innovations at Columbia University Department of Psychiatry, NY State Psychiatric Institute, and Co-Founder of the Institute for Antiracism and Equity. Carolyn Coker Ross is an Addiction Medicine and Certified Eating Disorder Specialist, the CEO of The Anchor Program, and Co-Founder and Principle of the Institute for Antiracism and Equity. Mazella Fuller is a Clinical Associate on staff at the Counseling and Psychological Services of Duke University, and Co-Founder and Principle of the Institute for Antiracism and Equity. Charlynn Small is Assistant Director in the Counseling and Psychological Services at the University of Richmond, and Co-Founder and Principle of the Institute for Antiracism and Equity.
* Preface * Introduction: Antiblackness and the Continuing Legacy of Systemic Racism in Mental Health Care * Part I: Antiblackness and the Legacy of Slavery * Chapter 1: Slavery and Race-Based Trauma: The Impact of Historical and Intergenerational Trauma on Health
" by Carolyn Coker Ross
MD
MPH
CEDS-S * Chapter 2: "Anti-Blackness in the Policies of Policing: Why a Culture of Enslavement Still Matters
" by Dr. Kenneth Davis * Chapter 3: "The Maniacal Imagination and Moral Ineptitude of the Church: The Construction and Sustainment of White-Skin Supremacy
" by Rev. Dr. Kris Watson and Rev. Clare Twomey * Chapter 4: "Before Race. After Race. Post Racial
" by Nerine Tatham
MD * Part II: Antiblackness and the Workplace * Chapter 5: "Do You See Me or Am I Invisible?: An African American Female Physician Working in a White Male Dominant Profession
" by Colleen P. Ramsey
MD * Chapter 6: "Black Women in Academia and Clinical Settings: Challenges and a Way Forward
" by Jacqueline A. Conley
Ph.D.
MA
Kisha B. Holden
Ph.D.
MSCR
Maisha Standifer
Ph.D.
MPH
Courtney E. Randolph
Ph.D.
MCMHC * Chapter 7: "Camouflaged Microaggressions: Thank You for Your Service
" by Cy'Tique T. Davis
Ph.D. * Chapter 8: "The Right to Be Here But Still Marginalized
" by Renée Evans
PhD * Part III: Antiblackness and Intersectionality * Chapter 9: "How to Be an Anti-Ableist Clinician: Addressing Intersectionality of Race and Ability in Mental Health Care
" by Janelle A. Johnson
LMFT-S * Chapter 10: "Antiblackness in Latinx Communities: Striving to Become Antiracist
" by Meyleen M Velasquez
SW
LCSW
LICSW
RPT-S
PMH-C * Chapter 11: "Interracial Relationships: How Antiblackness Informs Kinship and Therapist Responsibility
" by Liana Maneese
MA * Chapter 12: "Mixed Messages: Navigating the Intersections of Identity and Intergenerational Trauma
" by Tiffany Benford
MSW
LICSW * Chapter 13: "How Not to Be an Ally: Critical Race Theory
Afro-Pessimism
and White Women Who Pass as Black
" by Matthew Oware
Ph.D. * Part IV: Antiblackness and Social Justice * Chapter 14: "Food Justice: At the Intersection of Policy and Culture
" by Karen E. Watson * Chapter 15: "Anti-Blackness and the Black Environmentalist's Conundrum: Ecological Safety or Psychological Surcharge
" by Joyce Woodson * Part V: Antiblackness and Academia * Chapter 16: "Fighting for Our Place: Antiblackness in Academia
" by Chateé Omísadé Richardson
Ph.D * Chapter 17: "The Dearth of Black Male School Psychologists
" by Charlynn Small
PhD * Chapter 18: "Systems Failure: Black Children Left Behind
" by Randy B. Nelson
Ph.D.
Kideste Yusef
Ph.D.
and Felecia Dix-Richardson
Ph.D. * Part VI: Antiblackness and Healthcare * Chapter 19: "The Impact of Systemic Racism on Mental Health Care
" by Delbert R. Wigfall
MD * Chapter 20: "The Fight for Civil Rights and Its Connection to Mental Health in Black Communities
" by Ceewin N. Louder
M.A.; Alexis R. Franklin; Marisol L. Meyer; Gabrielle M. del Rey
M.M.F.T; Melissa A. Gutierrez
M.S.Ed; Brandon Masters
M.A.; and Guerda Nicolas
PhD * Chapter 21: "Mental Health Industry Challenges and the Need for Black Psychological Allyship
" by Alonzo C. DeCarlo
Ph.D.
MSW * Chapter 22: "Environmental Racism in Rural America
" by Shannon Z. Jones
Ph.D. * Chapter 23: "Making Space When Black Voices Speak Their Truth
" by Camilla W. Nonterah
PhD * Chapter 24: "Racial Disparities within Black Maternal Health
" by Dr. Ashanda Saint Jean * Part VII: Authentic Allyship * Chapter 25: "Authentic Allyship: A Call to Action
" by Mazella Fuller
PhD
MSW
LCSW
CEDS-S * Chapter 26: "Owning Our Unconscious on a Path of Anti-Racism Work: One White Woman's Travelogue
" by Mardy S. Ireland * Chapter 27: "Authentic Allyship Through Cross-Cultural Mentoring: A Personal Journey
" by Betty Neal Crutcher
PhD
MPH * Chapter 28: "Intersections: A Cross-Cultural Conversation
" by Keith W. McIntosh
MBA * Chapter 29: "Liberatory Training and Authentic Allyship: Clinical Supervision of Mental Health Interns
" by Rebecca Hurst
PhD * Chapter 30: "Rx Racial Healing Through Authentic Narratives: A Tool for Allyship and Collective Healing
" by Gail C. Christopher
D.N. * Chapter 31: "Between Us: A Black and White Woman's Conversation about Friendship
" by Janie Victoria Ward and Becky Thompson * Chapter 32: "Our Path to Authentic Allyship: Examining Beliefs and Actions to Provide Client Care
" by Ashley Acle
MFT
LMFT; Alyssa Davis
MS
RDN; and Claire St John
MPH
RDN
CEDS-S * Part VIII: White Privilege * Chapter 33: "White Fragility: A Prominent Barrier to Antiracist Progress
" by Anh-Thuy H. Le
PhD * Chapter 34: "In the Wake of White Privilege
" by Jennifer A. Coleman * Glossary * Acknowledgments
" by Carolyn Coker Ross
MD
MPH
CEDS-S * Chapter 2: "Anti-Blackness in the Policies of Policing: Why a Culture of Enslavement Still Matters
" by Dr. Kenneth Davis * Chapter 3: "The Maniacal Imagination and Moral Ineptitude of the Church: The Construction and Sustainment of White-Skin Supremacy
" by Rev. Dr. Kris Watson and Rev. Clare Twomey * Chapter 4: "Before Race. After Race. Post Racial
" by Nerine Tatham
MD * Part II: Antiblackness and the Workplace * Chapter 5: "Do You See Me or Am I Invisible?: An African American Female Physician Working in a White Male Dominant Profession
" by Colleen P. Ramsey
MD * Chapter 6: "Black Women in Academia and Clinical Settings: Challenges and a Way Forward
" by Jacqueline A. Conley
Ph.D.
MA
Kisha B. Holden
Ph.D.
MSCR
Maisha Standifer
Ph.D.
MPH
Courtney E. Randolph
Ph.D.
MCMHC * Chapter 7: "Camouflaged Microaggressions: Thank You for Your Service
" by Cy'Tique T. Davis
Ph.D. * Chapter 8: "The Right to Be Here But Still Marginalized
" by Renée Evans
PhD * Part III: Antiblackness and Intersectionality * Chapter 9: "How to Be an Anti-Ableist Clinician: Addressing Intersectionality of Race and Ability in Mental Health Care
" by Janelle A. Johnson
LMFT-S * Chapter 10: "Antiblackness in Latinx Communities: Striving to Become Antiracist
" by Meyleen M Velasquez
SW
LCSW
LICSW
RPT-S
PMH-C * Chapter 11: "Interracial Relationships: How Antiblackness Informs Kinship and Therapist Responsibility
" by Liana Maneese
MA * Chapter 12: "Mixed Messages: Navigating the Intersections of Identity and Intergenerational Trauma
" by Tiffany Benford
MSW
LICSW * Chapter 13: "How Not to Be an Ally: Critical Race Theory
Afro-Pessimism
and White Women Who Pass as Black
" by Matthew Oware
Ph.D. * Part IV: Antiblackness and Social Justice * Chapter 14: "Food Justice: At the Intersection of Policy and Culture
" by Karen E. Watson * Chapter 15: "Anti-Blackness and the Black Environmentalist's Conundrum: Ecological Safety or Psychological Surcharge
" by Joyce Woodson * Part V: Antiblackness and Academia * Chapter 16: "Fighting for Our Place: Antiblackness in Academia
" by Chateé Omísadé Richardson
Ph.D * Chapter 17: "The Dearth of Black Male School Psychologists
" by Charlynn Small
PhD * Chapter 18: "Systems Failure: Black Children Left Behind
" by Randy B. Nelson
Ph.D.
Kideste Yusef
Ph.D.
and Felecia Dix-Richardson
Ph.D. * Part VI: Antiblackness and Healthcare * Chapter 19: "The Impact of Systemic Racism on Mental Health Care
" by Delbert R. Wigfall
MD * Chapter 20: "The Fight for Civil Rights and Its Connection to Mental Health in Black Communities
" by Ceewin N. Louder
M.A.; Alexis R. Franklin; Marisol L. Meyer; Gabrielle M. del Rey
M.M.F.T; Melissa A. Gutierrez
M.S.Ed; Brandon Masters
M.A.; and Guerda Nicolas
PhD * Chapter 21: "Mental Health Industry Challenges and the Need for Black Psychological Allyship
" by Alonzo C. DeCarlo
Ph.D.
MSW * Chapter 22: "Environmental Racism in Rural America
" by Shannon Z. Jones
Ph.D. * Chapter 23: "Making Space When Black Voices Speak Their Truth
" by Camilla W. Nonterah
PhD * Chapter 24: "Racial Disparities within Black Maternal Health
" by Dr. Ashanda Saint Jean * Part VII: Authentic Allyship * Chapter 25: "Authentic Allyship: A Call to Action
" by Mazella Fuller
PhD
MSW
LCSW
CEDS-S * Chapter 26: "Owning Our Unconscious on a Path of Anti-Racism Work: One White Woman's Travelogue
" by Mardy S. Ireland * Chapter 27: "Authentic Allyship Through Cross-Cultural Mentoring: A Personal Journey
" by Betty Neal Crutcher
PhD
MPH * Chapter 28: "Intersections: A Cross-Cultural Conversation
" by Keith W. McIntosh
MBA * Chapter 29: "Liberatory Training and Authentic Allyship: Clinical Supervision of Mental Health Interns
" by Rebecca Hurst
PhD * Chapter 30: "Rx Racial Healing Through Authentic Narratives: A Tool for Allyship and Collective Healing
" by Gail C. Christopher
D.N. * Chapter 31: "Between Us: A Black and White Woman's Conversation about Friendship
" by Janie Victoria Ward and Becky Thompson * Chapter 32: "Our Path to Authentic Allyship: Examining Beliefs and Actions to Provide Client Care
" by Ashley Acle
MFT
LMFT; Alyssa Davis
MS
RDN; and Claire St John
MPH
RDN
CEDS-S * Part VIII: White Privilege * Chapter 33: "White Fragility: A Prominent Barrier to Antiracist Progress
" by Anh-Thuy H. Le
PhD * Chapter 34: "In the Wake of White Privilege
" by Jennifer A. Coleman * Glossary * Acknowledgments
* Preface * Introduction: Antiblackness and the Continuing Legacy of Systemic Racism in Mental Health Care * Part I: Antiblackness and the Legacy of Slavery * Chapter 1: Slavery and Race-Based Trauma: The Impact of Historical and Intergenerational Trauma on Health
" by Carolyn Coker Ross
MD
MPH
CEDS-S * Chapter 2: "Anti-Blackness in the Policies of Policing: Why a Culture of Enslavement Still Matters
" by Dr. Kenneth Davis * Chapter 3: "The Maniacal Imagination and Moral Ineptitude of the Church: The Construction and Sustainment of White-Skin Supremacy
" by Rev. Dr. Kris Watson and Rev. Clare Twomey * Chapter 4: "Before Race. After Race. Post Racial
" by Nerine Tatham
MD * Part II: Antiblackness and the Workplace * Chapter 5: "Do You See Me or Am I Invisible?: An African American Female Physician Working in a White Male Dominant Profession
" by Colleen P. Ramsey
MD * Chapter 6: "Black Women in Academia and Clinical Settings: Challenges and a Way Forward
" by Jacqueline A. Conley
Ph.D.
MA
Kisha B. Holden
Ph.D.
MSCR
Maisha Standifer
Ph.D.
MPH
Courtney E. Randolph
Ph.D.
MCMHC * Chapter 7: "Camouflaged Microaggressions: Thank You for Your Service
" by Cy'Tique T. Davis
Ph.D. * Chapter 8: "The Right to Be Here But Still Marginalized
" by Renée Evans
PhD * Part III: Antiblackness and Intersectionality * Chapter 9: "How to Be an Anti-Ableist Clinician: Addressing Intersectionality of Race and Ability in Mental Health Care
" by Janelle A. Johnson
LMFT-S * Chapter 10: "Antiblackness in Latinx Communities: Striving to Become Antiracist
" by Meyleen M Velasquez
SW
LCSW
LICSW
RPT-S
PMH-C * Chapter 11: "Interracial Relationships: How Antiblackness Informs Kinship and Therapist Responsibility
" by Liana Maneese
MA * Chapter 12: "Mixed Messages: Navigating the Intersections of Identity and Intergenerational Trauma
" by Tiffany Benford
MSW
LICSW * Chapter 13: "How Not to Be an Ally: Critical Race Theory
Afro-Pessimism
and White Women Who Pass as Black
" by Matthew Oware
Ph.D. * Part IV: Antiblackness and Social Justice * Chapter 14: "Food Justice: At the Intersection of Policy and Culture
" by Karen E. Watson * Chapter 15: "Anti-Blackness and the Black Environmentalist's Conundrum: Ecological Safety or Psychological Surcharge
" by Joyce Woodson * Part V: Antiblackness and Academia * Chapter 16: "Fighting for Our Place: Antiblackness in Academia
" by Chateé Omísadé Richardson
Ph.D * Chapter 17: "The Dearth of Black Male School Psychologists
" by Charlynn Small
PhD * Chapter 18: "Systems Failure: Black Children Left Behind
" by Randy B. Nelson
Ph.D.
Kideste Yusef
Ph.D.
and Felecia Dix-Richardson
Ph.D. * Part VI: Antiblackness and Healthcare * Chapter 19: "The Impact of Systemic Racism on Mental Health Care
" by Delbert R. Wigfall
MD * Chapter 20: "The Fight for Civil Rights and Its Connection to Mental Health in Black Communities
" by Ceewin N. Louder
M.A.; Alexis R. Franklin; Marisol L. Meyer; Gabrielle M. del Rey
M.M.F.T; Melissa A. Gutierrez
M.S.Ed; Brandon Masters
M.A.; and Guerda Nicolas
PhD * Chapter 21: "Mental Health Industry Challenges and the Need for Black Psychological Allyship
" by Alonzo C. DeCarlo
Ph.D.
MSW * Chapter 22: "Environmental Racism in Rural America
" by Shannon Z. Jones
Ph.D. * Chapter 23: "Making Space When Black Voices Speak Their Truth
" by Camilla W. Nonterah
PhD * Chapter 24: "Racial Disparities within Black Maternal Health
" by Dr. Ashanda Saint Jean * Part VII: Authentic Allyship * Chapter 25: "Authentic Allyship: A Call to Action
" by Mazella Fuller
PhD
MSW
LCSW
CEDS-S * Chapter 26: "Owning Our Unconscious on a Path of Anti-Racism Work: One White Woman's Travelogue
" by Mardy S. Ireland * Chapter 27: "Authentic Allyship Through Cross-Cultural Mentoring: A Personal Journey
" by Betty Neal Crutcher
PhD
MPH * Chapter 28: "Intersections: A Cross-Cultural Conversation
" by Keith W. McIntosh
MBA * Chapter 29: "Liberatory Training and Authentic Allyship: Clinical Supervision of Mental Health Interns
" by Rebecca Hurst
PhD * Chapter 30: "Rx Racial Healing Through Authentic Narratives: A Tool for Allyship and Collective Healing
" by Gail C. Christopher
D.N. * Chapter 31: "Between Us: A Black and White Woman's Conversation about Friendship
" by Janie Victoria Ward and Becky Thompson * Chapter 32: "Our Path to Authentic Allyship: Examining Beliefs and Actions to Provide Client Care
" by Ashley Acle
MFT
LMFT; Alyssa Davis
MS
RDN; and Claire St John
MPH
RDN
CEDS-S * Part VIII: White Privilege * Chapter 33: "White Fragility: A Prominent Barrier to Antiracist Progress
" by Anh-Thuy H. Le
PhD * Chapter 34: "In the Wake of White Privilege
" by Jennifer A. Coleman * Glossary * Acknowledgments
" by Carolyn Coker Ross
MD
MPH
CEDS-S * Chapter 2: "Anti-Blackness in the Policies of Policing: Why a Culture of Enslavement Still Matters
" by Dr. Kenneth Davis * Chapter 3: "The Maniacal Imagination and Moral Ineptitude of the Church: The Construction and Sustainment of White-Skin Supremacy
" by Rev. Dr. Kris Watson and Rev. Clare Twomey * Chapter 4: "Before Race. After Race. Post Racial
" by Nerine Tatham
MD * Part II: Antiblackness and the Workplace * Chapter 5: "Do You See Me or Am I Invisible?: An African American Female Physician Working in a White Male Dominant Profession
" by Colleen P. Ramsey
MD * Chapter 6: "Black Women in Academia and Clinical Settings: Challenges and a Way Forward
" by Jacqueline A. Conley
Ph.D.
MA
Kisha B. Holden
Ph.D.
MSCR
Maisha Standifer
Ph.D.
MPH
Courtney E. Randolph
Ph.D.
MCMHC * Chapter 7: "Camouflaged Microaggressions: Thank You for Your Service
" by Cy'Tique T. Davis
Ph.D. * Chapter 8: "The Right to Be Here But Still Marginalized
" by Renée Evans
PhD * Part III: Antiblackness and Intersectionality * Chapter 9: "How to Be an Anti-Ableist Clinician: Addressing Intersectionality of Race and Ability in Mental Health Care
" by Janelle A. Johnson
LMFT-S * Chapter 10: "Antiblackness in Latinx Communities: Striving to Become Antiracist
" by Meyleen M Velasquez
SW
LCSW
LICSW
RPT-S
PMH-C * Chapter 11: "Interracial Relationships: How Antiblackness Informs Kinship and Therapist Responsibility
" by Liana Maneese
MA * Chapter 12: "Mixed Messages: Navigating the Intersections of Identity and Intergenerational Trauma
" by Tiffany Benford
MSW
LICSW * Chapter 13: "How Not to Be an Ally: Critical Race Theory
Afro-Pessimism
and White Women Who Pass as Black
" by Matthew Oware
Ph.D. * Part IV: Antiblackness and Social Justice * Chapter 14: "Food Justice: At the Intersection of Policy and Culture
" by Karen E. Watson * Chapter 15: "Anti-Blackness and the Black Environmentalist's Conundrum: Ecological Safety or Psychological Surcharge
" by Joyce Woodson * Part V: Antiblackness and Academia * Chapter 16: "Fighting for Our Place: Antiblackness in Academia
" by Chateé Omísadé Richardson
Ph.D * Chapter 17: "The Dearth of Black Male School Psychologists
" by Charlynn Small
PhD * Chapter 18: "Systems Failure: Black Children Left Behind
" by Randy B. Nelson
Ph.D.
Kideste Yusef
Ph.D.
and Felecia Dix-Richardson
Ph.D. * Part VI: Antiblackness and Healthcare * Chapter 19: "The Impact of Systemic Racism on Mental Health Care
" by Delbert R. Wigfall
MD * Chapter 20: "The Fight for Civil Rights and Its Connection to Mental Health in Black Communities
" by Ceewin N. Louder
M.A.; Alexis R. Franklin; Marisol L. Meyer; Gabrielle M. del Rey
M.M.F.T; Melissa A. Gutierrez
M.S.Ed; Brandon Masters
M.A.; and Guerda Nicolas
PhD * Chapter 21: "Mental Health Industry Challenges and the Need for Black Psychological Allyship
" by Alonzo C. DeCarlo
Ph.D.
MSW * Chapter 22: "Environmental Racism in Rural America
" by Shannon Z. Jones
Ph.D. * Chapter 23: "Making Space When Black Voices Speak Their Truth
" by Camilla W. Nonterah
PhD * Chapter 24: "Racial Disparities within Black Maternal Health
" by Dr. Ashanda Saint Jean * Part VII: Authentic Allyship * Chapter 25: "Authentic Allyship: A Call to Action
" by Mazella Fuller
PhD
MSW
LCSW
CEDS-S * Chapter 26: "Owning Our Unconscious on a Path of Anti-Racism Work: One White Woman's Travelogue
" by Mardy S. Ireland * Chapter 27: "Authentic Allyship Through Cross-Cultural Mentoring: A Personal Journey
" by Betty Neal Crutcher
PhD
MPH * Chapter 28: "Intersections: A Cross-Cultural Conversation
" by Keith W. McIntosh
MBA * Chapter 29: "Liberatory Training and Authentic Allyship: Clinical Supervision of Mental Health Interns
" by Rebecca Hurst
PhD * Chapter 30: "Rx Racial Healing Through Authentic Narratives: A Tool for Allyship and Collective Healing
" by Gail C. Christopher
D.N. * Chapter 31: "Between Us: A Black and White Woman's Conversation about Friendship
" by Janie Victoria Ward and Becky Thompson * Chapter 32: "Our Path to Authentic Allyship: Examining Beliefs and Actions to Provide Client Care
" by Ashley Acle
MFT
LMFT; Alyssa Davis
MS
RDN; and Claire St John
MPH
RDN
CEDS-S * Part VIII: White Privilege * Chapter 33: "White Fragility: A Prominent Barrier to Antiracist Progress
" by Anh-Thuy H. Le
PhD * Chapter 34: "In the Wake of White Privilege
" by Jennifer A. Coleman * Glossary * Acknowledgments