Title: Accomplices in the academy in the age of Black Lives Matter
Abstract: <strong><strong>While a growing number of white scholars and activists identify themselves as <em>allies</em> to people of color as they engage in movements to end institutional racism, others have criticized this alignment. Instead, an emerging and alternative framework calls for white scholars and activists to act as <em>accomplices</em>, working in solidarity with people of color within social justice and anti-racists movements. This paper discusses the differences between these two stances, with implications for white educators and scholars in the teaching and social work professions. We aim to provide a framework for moving conversations around race and justice forward, as well as highlight examples of accomplice work in scholarship, teaching, and service, from both the education and social work perspectives. </strong> </strong>