Graham, M. (in press) Mapping an African-centered discourse for social work,  in Nascimento, E.  Afrocentricidade: uma Antologia Basicas ( Afrocentricity a basic anthology)  , Selo Negro Edicoes, University of Brazil.

Graham, M. (2006)The legacy of Pan African Social Thought as a source and means of empowerment: social welfare and black communities in Britain, in Conyers J. (ed) Re-evaluating the Pan-Africanism of WEB Dubois and Marcus Garvey, New York, Edwin Press.
 
Graham, M. (2006) Black studies and the social work paradigm: implications for a new analysis in Asante, M. and Karenga, M. (eds) Black Studies Handbook, Sage Publications.

Graham, M. (2005)Maat: An African-Centered Paradigm for psychological and spiritual healing in Moodley, R. & West, W., Integrating Traditional and Cultural Healing Practices in Counseling and Psychotherapy, Sage Publications.
 
Graham, M. (2004) Afrocentric Social Work in Encyclopaedia of Black Studies, Asante, M (ed) Sage Publications.

Graham, M. (2002) The ‘miseducation’ of black children in the British educational system – towards an African-centred orientation to knowledgein Majors R. (Ed) (2001), Educating our Black Children, New Directions and Radical Approaches,  London, Routledge/ Falmer Press.

Graham, M. (2002) Afrocentric social work – honouring social work values in Christian, M. (Ed), Black Identity in the 20th century, Hansib Publishing, London

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