Phillipe Copeland, PhD

Dr. Phillipe Copeland is a Clinical Associate Professor at Boston University School of Social Work. He is a theorist, educator and practitioner specializing in human behavior in the social environment. This includes social justice, trauma, resilience and healing, culture, media and narratives, behavioral health, and health equity. His scholarship includes a model of competency-based, antiracist education, a model for identifying and responding to racism denial, and a test for assessing how antiracist films and television are. His work has been featured in The Daily Beast, The Boston Globe, and The Hill as well as news, radio, and television interviews.
Last Updated: 04.21.2025
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  • Developing Antiracist Competencies in Teaching and Curriculum Design
    • Developing Antiracist Competencies in Teaching and Curriculum Design
    • Developing Antiracist Competencies in Teaching and Curriculum Design

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    • In this 20-Minute Mentor, Phillipe Copeland introduces the CARE model to help educators build antiracist classrooms through clear competencies, practical strategies, and transformative course design.
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