TY - JOUR
T1 - Intersectionality and structural gendered racism
T2 - Theoretical considerations for Black women, children, and families impacted by child protective services in the United States
AU - Williams-Butler, Abigail
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2022.
PY - 2023/8
Y1 - 2023/8
N2 - This critical review uses the frameworks of intersectionality and structural gendered racism to understand the racialized, gendered, and class-based oppression regarding the overrepresentation of poor Black women, children, and families within child protective services (CPS) in the United States. The review begins with a discussion of intersectionality and examines the origins of CPS, along with the potential causes for overrepresentation within the system. Finally, the article presents a detailed overview of how structural gendered racism is manifested within CPS practices and policies. It is imperative that practitioners, administrators, and policymakers acknowledge the utility of applying the frameworks of intersectionality and structural gendered racism in understanding the disproportionate contact of poor Black women, children, and families within the system. It is important to work toward practice and policy interventions to improve the overall well-being of this population. Implications for social work practice and policy are discussed.
AB - This critical review uses the frameworks of intersectionality and structural gendered racism to understand the racialized, gendered, and class-based oppression regarding the overrepresentation of poor Black women, children, and families within child protective services (CPS) in the United States. The review begins with a discussion of intersectionality and examines the origins of CPS, along with the potential causes for overrepresentation within the system. Finally, the article presents a detailed overview of how structural gendered racism is manifested within CPS practices and policies. It is imperative that practitioners, administrators, and policymakers acknowledge the utility of applying the frameworks of intersectionality and structural gendered racism in understanding the disproportionate contact of poor Black women, children, and families within the system. It is important to work toward practice and policy interventions to improve the overall well-being of this population. Implications for social work practice and policy are discussed.
KW - black children and families
KW - black women
KW - child protective services
KW - intersectionality
KW - structural gendered racism
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U2 - 10.1177/02610183221125322
DO - 10.1177/02610183221125322
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85139570138
SN - 0261-0183
VL - 43
SP - 514
EP - 535
JO - Critical Social Policy
JF - Critical Social Policy
IS - 3
ER -