Persisting Challenges of Racism in Contemporary Society - Softcover

 
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Synopsis

In contemporary society, racism is not only an individual attitude but also embedded in systems such as education, healthcare, and criminal justice, leading to disparities in access and outcomes. The rise of social movements has highlighted these issues, advocating for equity and justice while challenging ingrained prejudices. Additionally, the intersectionality of racism with other forms of discrimination, such as sexism and classism, complicates the experiences of individuals, necessitating a nuanced understanding of identity and oppression. Addressing racism requires collective efforts that include education, policy reform, and community engagement to dismantle oppressive structures and promote inclusivity. As society grapples with these challenges, ongoing dialogue and action are essential to foster a more equitable future. Persisting Challenges of Racism in Contemporary Society critically examines the nature of racism in contemporary society, despite advancements in social justice and equity. It illuminates the historical roots and systemic structures that sustain racial inequalities, while amplifying the voices of those directly impacted by racism. Covering topics such as economic inequality, intersectionality, and racial justice, this book is an excellent resource for college and university administrators, DEI officers, faculty members, graduate students, policymakers, researchers, academicians, and more.

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About the Authors

M. LaVelle Hendricks is a Professor in the Department of Psychology, Counseling, and Special Education at Texas A&M University - Commerce. Dr. Hendricks is a past Board member of the Texas Certification Board of Addiction Professionals (2009-2015); past President of Texas Council of Faculty Senates (2012-16); Past President of Faculty Senate at Texas A&M-Commerce (2010-12); and Advisor of Chi Sigma Iota (Counseling academic/service organization). He is currently the President of Hunt/Hopkins County African American Leadership Conference, Associate Editor of Journal of E-Learning, and the Associate Editor of Journal of Counseling and Addiction Dr. Hendricks is a Texas Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor, National Certified Anger Resolution Therapist, and National Certified Cognitive Facilitator.

Dimitra J. Smith , Ph.D., LCDCI, is a Professor and former Department Head in the Department of Higher Education and Learning Technologies. She is currently the Doctoral Coordinator of the Higher Education Program at East Texas A&M University. She is also a Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor - Intern (LCDC-I). Dr. Dimitra Smith is a sought-out presenter for her experience and expertise in leadership, career fulfilment, and Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math (STEAM) education and preparation. She has presented at numerous regional, national, and international conferences, and events. As PI, Dr. Smith recently received a USDA grant for $500,000 to explore the experiences of underrepresented beginning farmers. She has also written and published in major peer-reviewed journals. Dr. Smith is also a children’s book author and has written a number of books focused on educating children on STEAM related careers and opportunities. She has edited and co-edited educational books on the future of higher education. Some of her co-edited books include, The Future of Black Leadership in Higher Education: Firsthand Experiences and Global Impact (2022); Changing the Stigma of Mental Health Among African Americans: Moving from Denial to Acceptance (2023); Community Colleges and Workforce Preparation in the 21st Century: Emerging Research and Opportunities (2021); Preparing a STEM Workforce through Trough Career-Technical Education (2017); and Examining the Impact of Community Colleges on the Global Workforce (2015). In addition to the aforementioned co-edited books, Dr. Smith is also a published author of several children’s books. Her children’s books include The Beary STEAM-tastic Adventure; The STEAMflites Save the Day; Teele and Guba’s Exciting Escapades Through STEM; The Best STEAM Career of all Careers; Stan the Can Has No Magic: An education way to learn about the impact of alcohol use the road to recovery; Big Momma’s Treasure: Big Momma Didn’t Raise No Thug; and Domestic Violence: Smiling Faces Don’t Always Tell the Truth.

Delarious O. Stewart is an educator, counselor, and thought leader in the fields of mental health and education. As an Assistant Professor of Counseling at East Texas A&M University and a Licensed Professional Counselor-Supervisor (LPC-S), Dr. Stewart has built a career dedicated to fostering emotional resilience, equity, and success for individuals and communities. His expertise in school counseling, mental health counseling, and school psychology allows him to support clients across the lifespan―from childhood through adulthood.

Faye Burner is an enthusiastic licensed clinical mental health counselor, supervisor, and professor with more than 15 years of experience providing mental health and substance use services. She has a solid record of research and community engagement. She is committed to providing clinical supervision to residents in counseling and students and assisting them in developing their full potential in their studies and in their work with clients and the community. She has a strong philosophy of teaching, mentoring and coaching counselors who are new to the field. She is a dedicated community partner who helps promote learning, diversity, and outreach projects within the community.

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