SW 532 CULTURALLY RESPONSIVE PRACTICE   3.0 Credit(s)
In this course, students will explore human behavior and family functioning through an anti-oppressive, person-in-environment framework that explicitly considers cultural identities, power dynamics, access to privilege, and structural inequities. Students will develop the skills to critically analyze how systems of oppression-including racism, colonialism, nativism, ableism, and classism-shape individual and family development across biological, social, psychological, and spiritual dimensions.
Offered: Module 2 All Years

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