This course will apply African-centered values and principles in historical and contemporary context to the implementation of traditional methods in practice with African American individuals, families and communities. The course is bounded by a strengths and resilience framework in which students will 1) obtain an overview of the African worldview and the history, culture, and contributions to world civilization of African-descended people; 2) become familiar with literature that exemplifies the integration of the Afrocentric perspective in practice with African American families; and 3) utilize the case study method to apply knowledge gained. The course will be offered in a seminar format in which students have an active role in structuring their own learning, building on content delivered by guest lecturers and utilizing relevant reading materials, experiential activities and electronic media.
New Leaders in African-Centered Social Work Scholars will receive permission prior to registration to enroll in this class. It is open to other students until full.
If you are a non-SSW student and would like to petition for enrollment, please submit a Course Enrollment Petition Form through the SSW website: https://ssw.umich.edu/assets/course-enrollment-petition/
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