McCoy Henrika
Jane Addams College of Social Work, University of Illinois at Chicago, 1040 W. Harrison (M/C 309), Chicago, IL 60607 USA.
Child Adolesc Social Work J. 2020;37(5):463-475. doi: 10.1007/s10560-020-00690-4. Epub 2020 Aug 17.
The United States of America is at a crossroads, one that we have been at before. This is not the first time that we have battled a pandemic while experiencing an economic downturn, state sanctioned violence and racial terror against Blacks, the boiling over of racial tensions encouraged by the president of the United States, and a movement focused on forcing America to reckon with its endemic racism, anti-Blackness, and state-sanctioned violence against Blacks. This article provides a brief overview of that history and its striking parallel to what is happening today. It pushes White social workers to understand how they are beneficiaries of racism. It reminds social workers of their ethical obligation to be change agents. Finally, it provides basic suggestions for those who are willing to see their complicity and are still willing to work on dismantling the injustice that impacts Black people in America.
美利坚合众国正处于一个十字路口,我们以前也曾处于这样的境地。这并非我们首次在经历经济衰退、国家认可的针对黑人的暴力行为和种族恐怖、美国总统煽动的种族紧张局势升级,以及一场旨在迫使美国正视其 endemic 种族主义、反黑人行为和国家认可的针对黑人的暴力行为的运动的同时,与一场大流行病作斗争。本文简要概述了这段历史以及它与当今正在发生的事情的惊人相似之处。它促使白人社会工作者理解他们是如何成为种族主义受益者的。它提醒社会工作者他们作为变革推动者的道德义务。最后,它为那些愿意认识到自己同谋行为且仍愿意致力于消除影响美国黑人的不公正现象的人提供了基本建议。