2024 Publications & Works

Wade in the Water: Suggestions for Centering Reproductive Justice in Social Work Education, Practice, and Organizing

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

5-2023

Publication Title

Smith College Studies in Social Work

Abstract

In this article, we grapple with how social work educators and practitioners should hold and respond to the Supreme Court’s ruling to overturn Roe v. Wade. We begin by outlining what is at stake for the social work field by mapping the impact on the safety and well-being of individuals, families, and communities of color. Our analysis also makes visible the ways in which the Court’s decision has enacted epistemic violence to decades of reproductive justice-based theorizing and organizing spearheaded by women of color. Applying a reproductive justice (RJ) framework to the Council for Social Work Education (CSWE) Competencies, we identify areas within micro-, mezzo-, and macro-level practice for social workers to disrupt patterns of reproductive oppression, including restrictions on abortion. We believe that every social worker is situated to play a unique role in creating liberatory clinical social work practices. By centering reproductive justice and decolonial thinking in social work education and practice, we can begin to ask different questions and try new strategies to build safe and more supportive environments.

Keywords

Reproductive justice, micro, mezzo, macro, liberation, decolonial social work education

Volume

93

Issue

2-4

First Page

268

Last Page

295

DOI

10.1080/00377317.2023.2260487

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