Citizen Engagement in Aquatics Equity: The Case of Winston Waterworks

Steven Waller, Jim Bemiller, Emily Johnson, Chermaine D. Cole, Jason D. Scott, Angela Wolzencroft
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Historically, swimming pools have been a source of inequity when it comes to the distribution of recreation services in the United States. Many of the problems that correlate with the inequitable allocation of recreation resources including public swimming pools began with ideas about race, geography, poor planning practices and faulty policymaking (Rothstein, 2017). Moreover, one of the primary outcomes of engaged, inclusive planning is equity in the provision of recreation programs and facilities. In this essay, we offer a summary of key legal cases that help address questions related resource allocation related to public swimming pools. Finally, we present a short case study on the Winston Water Works Project in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. This case illustrates the power of grassroots level advocacy, engaged community planning, and policymaking that protects the recreation infrastructure in a community and moves the needle of social justice toward equity. Our principle interest in this paper is in the equitable provision and distribution of aquatics programming and facilities.
水上运动公平中的公民参与:温斯顿自来水厂的案例
从历史上看,游泳池一直是美国娱乐服务分配不平等的根源。与包括公共游泳池在内的娱乐资源分配不公平相关的许多问题始于种族、地理、糟糕的规划实践和错误的政策制定(Rothstein, 2017)。此外,参与式、包容性规划的主要成果之一是提供娱乐项目和设施的公平性。在这篇文章中,我们提供了一个关键的法律案例的总结,有助于解决与公共游泳池相关的资源分配问题。最后,我们对北卡罗来纳州温斯顿-塞勒姆的温斯顿自来水工程项目进行了简短的案例研究。这个案例说明了基层倡导、参与社区规划和政策制定的力量,它们保护了社区的娱乐基础设施,并将社会正义的指针推向了公平。我们在这篇论文中的主要兴趣在于公平地提供和分配水上项目和设施。
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International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education
International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Aquatic Science
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