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Linking Antiracist Action From the Classroom to Practice

Khalilah R. Johnson, Anne V. Kirby, Selena E. Washington, Ryan Lavalley, Tomeico Faison

2022American Journal of Occupational Therapy20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In the wake of sociopolitical movements to address health inequities and race-based violence in the United States, there have been calls to take up antiracist practices in the occupational therapy profession. This call aligns with Vision 2025 and requires intentional dialogue and instruction on racism and antiracism, beginning in occupational therapy academic programs. Although it is important to engage in discussions on racism and antiracism, it is equally imperative that members of the profession take action to ameliorate the consequences of racism. In this column, we argue for the need for occupational therapy educators to take immediate action. We provide specific recommendations and strategies to broach these topics, examples of classroom activities, and practical approaches for translating these skills to fieldwork settings. Continued work is needed to establish robust policies and practices to ensure that all occupational therapy program graduates enter the workforce prepared to promote health equity through antiracism.

Topics & Concepts

RacismWorkforceOccupational therapyEquity (law)Action (physics)Call to actionAffirmative actionWork (physics)Public relationsMedical educationSociologyMedicinePsychologyPolitical scienceGender studiesBusinessPhysical therapyLawMarketingEngineeringPhysicsQuantum mechanicsMechanical engineeringOccupational Therapy Practice and ResearchGlobal Health Workforce IssuesRacial and Ethnic Identity Research