Dismantling and eradicating anti-Blackness and systemic racism
- PMID: 37023275
- DOI: 10.1037/cou0000660
Dismantling and eradicating anti-Blackness and systemic racism
Abstract
Anti-Blackness and systemic racism are long-standing pressing social issues that have received increasing attention in the counseling psychology literature. However, the past few years have demonstrated what can only be described as an emboldening of anti-Blackness-the brutal individual and systemic threats of emotional and physical violence and loss of life that Black individuals and communities face on a daily basis-and a harsh reminder of the systemic racism that continues to threaten the well-being of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color. In this introduction for the special section on Dismantling and Eradicating Anti-Blackness and Systemic Racism, we provide readers an opportunity to pause and reflect on the ways in which those of us in the field can more intentionally seek to disrupt anti-Blackness and systemic racism. We believe that counseling psychology has an opportunity to increase its real-world relevance as an applied specialty area of psychology to the degree to which it evolves its ways of disrupting anti-Blackness and systemic racism in every content area and domain of the field. In this introduction, we review exemplars of work that helps the field re-envision its approaches to anti-Blackness and systemic racism. We also offer our perspectives on additional ways in which the field of counseling psychology can increase its relevance and real-world impact in 2023 and beyond. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).
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