Julie Berrett-Abebe, PhD, LICSW, is assistant professor of marriage and family therapy and social work, Fairfield University, 1073 North Benson Road, Fairfield, CT 06824, USA.
Sarah C. Reed, PhD, LICSW, is assistant professor, Division of Social Work, California State University, Sacramento, CA, USA.
Soc Work. 2023 Mar 16;68(2):122-130. doi: 10.1093/sw/swad009.
Given renewed attention to racial equity in the social work profession, the authors suggest the use of counternarratives, an established tool of critical race theory, as an accessible method to challenge racism and examine privilege in social work education, practice, and research. Counternarratives use the technique of storytelling to elevate the lived experiences of marginalized individuals and communities and invite the listener into critical reflection about dominant, privileged discourses. The ultimate goal of counternarratives is the achievement of racial equity. The authors provide context about how counternarratives can align with social work education, practice, and research, and then use specific, illustrative examples from their own work to bring this method and its application to life. The authors also share their own processes of reflection and dialogue across disciplines and social locations in the use of counternarratives. The reflections of an experienced social justice educator provide additional insights on the use of counternarratives in the field of social work.
鉴于社会工作人员对种族公平的关注度再次提高,作者建议使用反叙事,这是一种批判性种族理论的既定工具,作为一种可行的方法来挑战种族主义,并在社会工作教育、实践和研究中检查特权。反叙事使用讲故事的技巧来提升边缘化个人和社区的生活经历,并邀请听众对主导的、享有特权的话语进行批判性反思。反叙事的最终目标是实现种族公平。作者提供了关于反叙事如何与社会工作教育、实践和研究相一致的背景信息,然后使用自己工作中的具体、有启发性的例子来使这种方法及其应用生动起来。作者还分享了他们在使用反叙事时在跨学科和社会背景下的反思和对话过程。一位经验丰富的社会正义教育家的反思为反叙事在社会工作领域的应用提供了更多的见解。