Cassandra D. Chaney, Nia Nicks, Conial Caldwell Jr.
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Buddhist principles that can inform social workers commitment to anti-racism and social justice
Over the past several years, the media has given greater attention to unarmed Blacks murdered by members of law enforcement. Even though African Americans comprise 13% of the population in the Unit...