Supervisors create a plan to guide supervision sessions.
What is a supervision curriculum?
Connecting with people so we know we’re not alone when we’re in struggle.
What is empathetic?
Using stories to combat false perceptions of the white dominant narrative.
What are counter-narratives or counter-story-telling?
A state of being competent in practice.
What is knowledgeable?
This person pioneered the theory of intersectionality.
Who is Kimberlé Crenshaw?
Supervisors create this type of culture in the beginning of the supervision relationship.
What is a brave space?
Creating a culture in supervision that is collaborative not authoritative.
What is equalizing the power dynamic?
Race and races are products of social thought and relations.
What is race is a social construct?
Sharing stories of personal experience to personalize a subject or concept in supervision.
What is use of self?
Intersectionality refutes people’s experience as
What is mono-categorical?
This type of thinking allows us to step-back and assess your supervision practices.
What is critical reflection?
Dismantling systems of oppression in supervision.
What is decolonization?
Positive change for marginalized populations must benefit the dominant culture before that change happens.
What is interest convergence?
Publicly supporting causes of social justice
What is advocacy?
Intersectionality draws from this important feminist theory
What is black feminism?
This type of supervision should be a minimum of 60 minutes a week for practicum students.
What is educational?
Using power and privilege to team up with marginalized populations.
What is being an ally?
Racial groups are stereotyped differently at different times for the benefit of the dominant culture.
What is differential racism?
Feeling sure of your abilities and contributions to social work practice.
What is confidence?
Crenshaw describes intersectionality as what literary device
What is a metaphor?
This type of supervision should be limited and not the focus of your supervision encounters.
What is administrative?
Actively fighting systems that perpetuate racism
What is being anti-racist?
Racism is ordinary, not aberrational.
What is endemic?
Being conscious of the privilege you bring to practice settings.
What is self-awareness?
Identities of power
What are privileged?