Course Description

THIS SESSION IS NOW FULL. THE SPRING SESSION WILL BE OPEN FOR ENROLLMENT BEGINNING JAN 4TH.


GET THE SKILLS TO CREATE REAL CHANGE WITHIN YOUR COMMUNITY

This is an in-depth 11 week online course designed for professionals in the fields of social work, education, mental health, public policy, community program development and similar.

The course session begins  TUESDAY JAN 12 2021
*There are 4 recommended (but not required) live sessions that happen at Tuesdays at 4:30pm Pacific. They are recorded for later viewing.



The goal of this course is to expose students to the historical events and policies which have lead to contemporary social problems and structural inequalities that continue to negatively impact African Americans. 

  • Multigenerational patterns of adaptive behaviors passed along through generations will be explored with an emphasis on assessment and interventions using evidence based, culture specific, and social justice models.

  • A relationship based approach will be presented as one method of intervention with a particular focus on culturally based strategies that include areas of spirituality, music, art and literature.

  • The course will provide practical tools that will inform practice at the five levels of service and empower individuals, families, groups, organizations and communities throughout the change process.


A crucial aspect of social work involves sensitivity and competence in working with African Americans as an underserved and vulnerable population. This course is designed to enable students to develop a knowledge base and critical awareness of issues specifically impacting African Americans in practice and policy. This course will include the development of techniques useful for practice.


PLEASE NOTE:

- Required Materials Not Included in Registration:

Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome, Revised Edition

Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome Study Guide


- Course Tuition and Payment Options
There are two options to pay for registration:

  • One time payment $795
    *Early Bird $595 - register by Oct 20th. 
    USE promo code: EARLY2021

  • Three payments over 3 months $900 ($300/month)
    *Early Bird $700 - register by Oct 20th. 
    USE promo code: EARLY2021x3


    Please scroll to the bottom to choose the 3 payment option.

Dr. Joy DeGruy

Course curriculum

  • 2

    Required Texts, Suggested Readings & Resources

  • 3

    Introduction

    • LIVE INTRODUCTION: by Dr. Joy DeGruy, Tuesday Jan 12th, 4:30 pm Pacific

    • RECORDING: Intro Jan 12th

  • 4

    Week 1

    • OUTLINE: Week 1

    • WATCH: Video Lecture Week 1

    • READING: White People Facing Race || Uncovering the Myths that Keep Racism in Place (Peggy McIntosh, Ph.D.) Article

    • QUIZ: Week 1

    • OPTIONAL READING: How Racism Works Handout

    • OPTIONAL READING: Diversity vs. Social Justice Handout: Diversity Training- Good For Business But Insufficient For Social Change

    • OPTIONAL READING: Internalized White Supremacy Handout

    • STUDENT DISCUSSIONS: Week 1

  • 5

    Week 2: I Don’t Even Notice Race

    • OUTLINE: Week 2

    • READING: Bicentennial Speech

    • READING: U.S. Resolution Apology Document

    • READING: Serial Forced Displacement Article

    • WATCH: Dehumanization & White Fear of Annihilation

    • QUIZ #2: Week 2 Content

    • QUIZ #3: Recorded Lecture: Dehumanization & White Fear of Annihilation

    • OPTIONAL READING: Cultural Genocide Article

    • OPTIONAL READING: Japanese Relocation (JARDA) Handout

    • OPTIONAL READING: Chinese Exclusion, Immigrant labor for Railroads Handout

    • OPTIONAL READING: Timeline of Agricultural Labor (The POC Experience)

    • STUDENT DISCUSSION: Week 2

  • 6

    Week 3: Crimes Against Humanity

    • OUTLINE: Week 3

    • WATCH: Video Lecture Week 3

    • READING: Dehumanizing Black Boys

    • READING: Bias isn’t just a police problem

    • READING: Serial Forced Displacement

    • READING: Color of Law Richard Rothstein Federal segregation

    • QUIZ #4: Week 3 Content

    • WATCH: When the Bough Breaks (From Unnatural Causes) (Quiz on this in Week 5)

    • WATCH: In Sickness and in Health (Quiz on this in Week 5)

    • OPTIONAL READING: White Boys to Terrorist Men

    • OPTIONAL READING: White Debt

    • STUDENT DISCUSSION: Week 3

  • 7

    Week 4: Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome

    • OUTLINE: WEEK 4

    • LIVE CHECK-IN Tuesday Feb 9th 4:30pm Pacific

    • WATCH: Video Lecture Week 4

    • READ: Epigenetics

    • READ: Racial/Cultural Identity Development Chart + Dichotomous Logic Chart

    • READ: Families in Psychology

    • READ: Dichotomous Logic

    • QUIZ #5: Week 4 Content

    • OPTIONAL READ: Racial PTSD

    • OPTIONAL READ: The Origin of Others

    • STUDENT DISCUSSION: Week 4

    • RECORDING: Feb 9th Meeting

  • 8

    Week 5: Models + Theories

    • OUTLINE: WEEK 5

    • VIDEO LECTURE: Week 5

    • VIDEO: Dr. Carl Bell's View on Youth Behavior

    • QUIZ #6: Week 5 Content

    • QUIZ #7: Unnatural Causes Videos (posted in Week 3)

    • READ: A Matter of Respect

    • READ: African American Adolescent Respect

    • READ: Building Children’s Brains Handout

    • READ: Learned Helplessness

    • READ: Fetal Alcohol Handout

    • READ: Racial/Cultural Identity Development Chart + Dichotomous Logic Chart

    • OPTIONAL READ: Apgar score Handout

    • STUDENT DISCUSSION: Week 5

  • 9

    Week 6 + 7: Slavery’s Children

    • OUTLINE: WEEK 6 + 7

    • LIVE LECTURE: Week 6 - Tue Feb 23 @ 4:30pm Pacific

    • VIDEO LECTURE: WEEK 7 Part 1

    • VIDEO LECTURE: WEEK 7 Part 2

    • READ: Erikson’s Psychosocial Stages

    • READ: Piaget’s Stages of Cognitive Development

    • READ: Prevalence of Neurodevelopmental Disorders v Bell _ Chimata

    • READ: Prevalence of Neurodevelopmental Disorders Bell - Supplemental

    • READ: Research on Social Respect A

    • QUIZ #8: Week 6 + 7 Content

    • QUIZ #9: Week 6+7 Content

    • OPTIONAL READ: Racial Respect

    • STUDENT DISCUSSION: Week 6 + 7

    • RECORDING: Feb 23 Meeting

  • 10

    Week 8+ 9: The Science of Learning and Development

    • OUTLINE: WEEK 8 + 9

    • VIDEO LECTURE: WEEK 8 Part 1 of 3

    • VIDEO LECTURE: WEEK 8 Part 2 of 3

    • VIDEO LECTURE: WEEK 8 Part 3 of 3

    • LIVE MEETING: Tue Mar 9 @ 4:30pm Pacific

    • READ: SEI Standards Handout

    • READ: Victorious Minds (Rochester)

    • READ: The Philosophical Aspects of Cultural Difference

    • READ: The Relationship Model and Approach

    • READ: The Theory of Triadic Influence

    • READ: Restorative Justice Model

    • READ: Students Learn from the People They Love

    • WATCH: The Science of Learning and Development

    • QUIZ #10: Week 8 + 9 Content

    • QUIZ #11: Week 8 + 9 Content

    • OPTIONAL READ: The Stories That Bind Us Handout

    • Overview of Virtues Project Cards

    • STUDENT DISCUSSION: Week 8 + 9

    • RECORDING: Meeting Mar 9th

  • 11

    Week 10: The Theory of Triadic Influence & Restorative Justice Model

    • OUTLINE: Week 10

    • LIVE MEETING: Mar 23 @ 4:30pm Pacific

    • QUIZ #12: Week 10 Content

    • STUDENT DISCUSSION: Week 10

    • RECORDING: Meeting Mar 23rd

  • 12

    Final Assignment

    • ONLINE ASSIGNMENT DESCRIPTION AND GRADING CRITERIA

    • Suggested Readings

    • Final Assignment Submission

    • RECORDING: Extra Meeting Mar 30

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