Igniting Pathways for Land-Based Healing: Possibilities for Institutional Accountability

Autor: Diana Melendez, Diana Ballesteros, Cameron Rasmussen, Alexis Jemal
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2023
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Zdroj: Genealogy, Vol 7, Iss 3, p 62 (2023)
Druh dokumentu: article
ISSN: 2313-5778
DOI: 10.3390/genealogy7030062
Popis: U.S. based post-secondary educational institutions usually have violent origin stories that include land theft, genocide, and the participation in slavery. Schools of social work are no exception. In recent years, colleges and universities, including schools of social work, have started to confront their histories of and participation in racial-settler colonialism. The severance of land as kinship, and land theft, have been a significant part of the harms of racial-settler colonialism. Colleges and universities have benefited from land theft, primarily through land-grants. Still, institutional accountability has been minimal, including limited acknowledgment of harm and modest changes in curriculum and staff. This paper expands the terrain of institutional accountability in social work higher education to consider land-based healing initiatives as a critical remedy for the harms of racial settler colonialism. This paper provides a historical review and decolonial analysis of the connection between social work higher education and land-grant institutions. Building on social cartography literature, a mapping framework for decolonizing higher education is examined in relation to questions of institutional accountability by land-grant universities. This framework is offered in conjunction with contemporary examples of struggles for institutional accountability in and outside of higher education. The paper concludes with future recommendations for research related to institutional accountability and the implications of land-based healing as an approach.
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