We Were not Built to Break

Racially Affirming Care for Black Children, Families, and Communities

Beverly-Jean Daniel author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Canadian Scholars

Publishing:2nd Dec '25

£35.00

This title is due to be published on 2nd December, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

We Were not Built to Break cover

We Were Not Built to Break: Racially Affirming Care for Black Children, Families, and Communities provides Child and Youth Care workers with a critical understanding of the ways in which race and racism influences the experiences and outcomes of Black children, youth, and families. This book addresses the documented disproportionate representation of Black families in child welfare systems, where they often face excessive surveillance, family separations, and systemic pathologization.

Most workers who are involved in the lives of Black children—ECEs, CYCs, social workers, teachers, or healthcare workers—are not from Black communities and are trained using perspectives and curriculum that lack cultural relevance. Recognizing these challenges, this book seeks to provide future workers with brief, easily accessible information to enhance engagement with Black families. Dr. Daniel explores the role of 'race' as a social marker in Canada, examines the impact of racism on Black communities, and introduces alternative frameworks that highlight resilience, cultural identity, and community strength.

We Were Not Built to Break is intended for Child and Youth Care, Social Work, ECE, Teacher Education, and Psychology programs within universities and colleges in Canada.

ISBN: 9781773385105

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

200 pages