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White System, Black Therapist - Warda Farah

White System, Black Therapist

Racism, Resistance and Reimagining Speech Language Therapy

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Buch | Softcover
150 Seiten
2026
Routledge (Verlag)
9781032195186 (ISBN)
CHF 47,10 inkl. MwSt
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This book opens crucial conversations about race, culture, and neurodiversity in clinical practice to ensure better outcomes for all children and young people. It is essential reading for practicing speech and language therapists, educators, and students who are committed to delivering culturally responsive care in today's diverse society.
In this book, Warda Farah brings a fresh perspective to the field of Speech and Language Therapy, challenging traditional approaches and opening crucial conversations about race, culture, and neurodiversity in clinical practice to ensure better outcomes for all children and young people.

Drawing from her unique position as a Black Neurodivergent practitioner, Farah weaves personal insights with professional expertise to illuminate the often-overlooked intersections of identity, communication, and care. She discusses how moving beyond conventional assessment methods to embrace testimonial approaches can transform our understanding of children's communication journeys. Through analysis of historical, societal, and political contexts, the author suggests that systemic biases influence therapeutic practices and outcomes, boldly addressing the culture of silence within the profession.

Essential reading for practising therapists, educators, and students alike, this book ignites a necessary dialogue about transformation in Speech and Language Therapy. It serves as both a wake-up call and a roadmap for Speech and Language Therapists committed to delivering culturally responsive care in today's diverse society.

Warda Farah is a multi-award winning Social Entrepreneur, Speech and Language Therapist, Writer, and Lecturer whose work bridges Neurodiversity Research and Racial Justice. She founded Language Waves to work in a culturally, linguistically, and neurodiversity affirming manner, and collaborates with teachers and schools to rethink received wisdom and developmental theories shaping education in the UK.

Foreword by Aris Moreno Clemons

Foreword by Tasha Austin

INTRODUCTION

Before He Was Understood, He Was Measured

Mr. Grammarticologylisationalism Is the Boss

Lord Lexicon and the Ministry of Misdiagnosis

Credentialed, But Conditional

Complain, Complain, Complain…

Too Brilliant, Too Black, Too Much

We Were Already Guilty, Just Waiting for the Complaint

Speaking Up While Black

The Frameworks We Inherit, The Futures We Imagine

PART 1

The Politics of Storytelling: Unveiling What Has Always Been

The Disorder Was in the Assessment, Not the Child

Awakenings

The Biopolitics of Voice

Costumes and Corrections: The Early Policing of Voice

Activism or Survival?

One Thoughtful Step at a Time

PART 2

There Is No Racial Justice Without Linguistic Justice

The Issue With Membership Organisations – My Opinion

George Floyd

Aversive Racism

Academia and Research

A Personal Snapshot

Naming the Divide

Environments Matter

Labour in Speech and Language Therapy

The Matrix of Constant Replacement

Communal Lament and Quantum Entanglements

Toward Linguistic and Racial Liberation

So, Where Do We Go From Here?

PART 3

A Critical Reflection on the Foundations of Speech-Language Therapy

A Lens That Narrows Rather Than Illuminates

Whose Language Is ‘Standard’?

Epistemic Violence and the Politics of Knowledge

The Bell Curve Baby

From Critical Reflection to Ethical Transformation

Radical Listening, Ethical Commitment

Decolonising Speech Language Therapy

What Is Decolonisation?

Critical Race Theory

Paving the Way for Transformative Change

Five Foundational Concepts for Decolonising Speech-Language Therapy

Embracing the Power of Conversations

RCSLT Summer 2024

It’s Not Just the RCSLT

The Urgency of Structural Overhaul

Moving Beyond Rhetoric to Real Change

The Legacy of Orlando Taylor

The Essential Shift Required

The Power of Sisterhood, Spirituality and Divine Order

Self-Check for Genuine Solidarity

Blackness as a Commodity

Speaking Up Is Professional

PART 4

Language as Our Most Powerful Tool for Creation

The Weight of Language and the Question of Practice

30 Million Word Gap

Confronting the Limitations of Standardised Assessment

The Sociohistorical Roots of Standardised Testing & Eugenics

Colonial Legacies in Language Norms

Linguistic Justice Across Space, Time, and Lineage

Time for Testimonies

Testimony: Omari

What Are Testimonies

Therapist's Role in Facilitating Testimonies

Learning from Testimonies

One Last Testimony

When Language Becomes a Site of Surveillance

The Myth of the Neutral Professional

Leo’s Story

My Reflections

Noah’s Story

Critical Reflections for Practitioners

Muhammad’s Story

Critical Reflections for Practitioners

Training Practitioners in Critical Reflexivity

CONCLUSION

Unbecoming, and Imagining Something New

Embracing Uncertainty

The Inclination to Categorise and Compartmentalise

Reinterpreting Our Values in New Ontologies

An Overreliance on Standardised Testing

“I Don’t See Colour”

Independent Scholars Matter

Racial Ignorance

Protecting Professional Whiteness

Language as Core Value

Political Identity and Blackness as a Site of Transformation

Creating a More Expansive, Liberatory Praxis

Three Vital Questions

An Alternative Vision Rooted in Agency

Cultivating Collective Strength and Joy

Why Don’t You Cite Us?

A Philosophical Approach to Praxis

Decolonise, Destroy and Dream: Thought Experiments

Not “Hard to Reach,” but Deliberately Erased

Power at the Core

Being and Becoming

How do we use our present awareness to inform and shape a better future?

Coloniality of Power

Genuine Liberation Matters

Envisioning a New World

The Emergence of Spaces of Reprieve

Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 30.4.2026
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 138 x 216 mm
Gewicht 453 g
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Gesundheitsfachberufe Logopädie
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Psychiatrie / Psychotherapie
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Sonder-, Heil- und Förderpädagogik
ISBN-13 9781032195186 / 9781032195186
Zustand Neuware
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