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Title: Black Feminism


1
Black Feminism Cultural Competence
  • Kim Weingarten
  • February 9, 2009

2
Objectives
  • Become familiar with the concept of black
    feminism
  • Develop a deeper understanding of the importance
    of cultural competence within social work
    practice

3
First, a look at the basics.
  • Racism
  • Sexism
  • Feminism

4
Racism
  • A belief that race is the primary determinant of
    human traits and capacities and that racial
    differences produce an inherent superiority of a
    particular race

5
Sexism
  • Prejudice or discrimination based on sex
    especially discrimination against women

6
Feminism
  • The theory of the political, economic, and social
    equality of the sexes

7
So then what is Black Feminism?
8
History of Black Feminism
  • In the late 1960s and early 1970s, black women
    were being oppressed
  • Sexually Black Liberation Movement/Civil Rights
    Movement
  • Racially Womens Movement

9
The Black Liberation Movement/Civil Rights
Movement
  • Liberation of the black race liberation of the
    black male
  • Sexual discrimination control
  • Disregard for humanity and equality of black women

10
The Feminist Movement
  • There existed a disregard for black women and a
    denial of racism
  • Largely defined by the experiences of white,
    middle class women

11
The Creation of the Black Feminist Movement
  • Proved to be a difficult task
  • Widespread stigma associated with the word
    feminism
  • Common reservations, as identified by Barbara
    Smith

12
Reasons for the hesitation
  • Many believed the black woman was already
    liberated
  • More of a focus on oppression that related to
    race, not sex
  • Myths surrounding feminism man-hating, lesbians,
    etc.

13
Not all hesitated, however
  • In 1973, the Black
  • Feminist Movement
  • was born.

14
What were the areas of interest?
  • Reproductive Rights
  • Equal Access to Abortion
  • Health Care
  • Child Care
  • The rights of the disabled
  • Violence Against Women
  • Sexual Harassment
  • Welfare Rights
  • Police Brutality
  • Labor Organizing

15
Some of the big players
  • National Black Feminist Organization
  • Combahee River Collective

16
Womanist
  • Womanist is to feminist as purple is to
    lavender.

17
Black Feminismwhere is it today?
  • Successful in some areas, not all.
  • Changes in the womens movement
  • Acknowledgement from Universities and Colleges
  • Less effective in the black community

18
So how does all of this relate to social work?
  • Ah yes, cultural competence

19
What is culture?
  • Culture implies the integrated pattern of human
    behavior that includes thoughts, communications,
    actions, customs, beliefs, values, and
    institutions of a racial, ethnic, religious, or
    social group.

20
Cultural competence is a set of congruent
behaviors, attitudes, and policies that come
together in a system or agency or among
professionals and enable the system, agency, or
professionals to work effectively in
cross-cultural situations.
21
  • Cultural competence requires social
  • workers to recognize the strengths that exist in
    all cultures.

22
Cross-Cultural Knowledge
  • Social workers shall have and continue to
    develop specialized knowledge and understanding
    about the history, traditions, values, family
    systems, and artistic expressions of major client
    groups served.

23
Cultural Competence at the Systems Level
  1. Value Diversity
  2. Capacity for Cultural Self-Assessment
  3. Consciousness of dynamics between cultures when
    they interact
  4. Institutionalize cultural knowledge
  5. Develop programs and services that reflect points
    1-4

24
QUIZ TIME.
25
References
  • But some of us are strong a history of black
    feminism in the United States. The Thistle
    Alternative News Collective, 9.01.
  • National Association of Social Workers. (2007).
    Indicators for the achievement of the NASW
    standards for cultural competence in social work
    practice. Washington, DC Author.
  • National Association of Social Workers. Cultural
    Competence in the Social Work Profession. In
    Social Work Speaks NASW Policy Statements
    2000-2003 (5th ed). Washington, DC Author.
  • National Black Feminist Organization (1975).
    National Black Feminist Organization Collection
    An inventory of its records at the University of
    Illinois at Chicago. Retrieved February 8, 2009,
    from file///F/Black20Feminism/NBFO20page.htm
  • Snyder, B. (2005). The welfare of feminism
    struggle in the midst of reform. Twin Cities,
    Minnesota University of Minnesota, Center on
    Women and Public Policy.
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