“…Social work education is neglectful of the role White Supremacy plays in the past, present, and future by not adequately acknowledging the profession's responsibility in disrupting racist and oppressive systems. In fact, social work education is informed by the values of neoliberalism: a system of social governance where the ideals and needs of capitalism have been embraced by the state which has largely withdrawn from regulatory practices controlling companies, corporations, and entrepreneurs in the United States and globally (hooks, 2014;Marthinsen et al, 2019;Morley et al, 2017). Examples of neoliberal values in social work include but are not limited to the "increased privatization of services, the use of the voluntary or third sector, and social workers being controlled by managers whose emphasis is on completing bureaucracy speedily to meet targets" (Rogowski, 2018, p. 73).…”