Monique A. Constance-Huggins is a critical race scholar, who has devoted much of her academic life to exploring the theory and advancing its inclusion in social work education. She is currently a professor in the Department of Social Work at Winthrop University, where she also serves as the undergraduate Program Director. Emily C. Pate is a Licensed Master Social Worker with experience in program implementation and evaluation in a nonprofit organization setting. She is also a Certified Financial Social Worker and works with single mothers to increase their financial literacy and employability through financial coaching, case management, and community referral coordination.
'This book is a hands-on learning tool that can be utilized throughout the social work curriculum and in professional training. The descriptions of CRT and its manifestations in society are relevant and powerful. The case study approach makes vivid the ways in which racism and intersectionality manifest in service delivery.' Deana F. Morrow, Director and Professor, School of Social Work, West Virginia University, USA