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Critical Race Theory in Action provides social work professionals with essential knowledge and practical strategies for implementing Critical Race Theory (CRT) in their daily practice. The book examines how systemic racism operates within social institutions and how practitioners can work toward dismantling these structures.
Written by experienced scholars Monique A. Constance-Huggins and Emily C. Pate, this work addresses the intersection of race, power, and social justice in contemporary social work. It offers case studies, frameworks, and actionable approaches for culturally competent practice. The text is invaluable for students, educators, and practicing social workers seeking to deepen their understanding of racial equity and transform their professional approach to serving marginalized communities.







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