公园里的夏天:国家公园以社区为中心的项目历史

B. Kane, C. Zajchowski, Jessica P. Fefer
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华盛顿特区见证了美国历史上许多具有分水岭意义的事件。其中一项名为“公园之夏”的活动是由国家公园管理局于1968年至1976年组织的,旨在吸引青年和少数民族参与。我们的研究旨在了解1)该倡议的历史,2)今天是否以及如何解释这一事件,以及3)公园管理局专业人员可以从公园夏季中学到的关于参与代表性不足的种族和族裔群体的经验教训。使用解释性现象学分析与五位专业人士进行了深入访谈,并与参与历史项目的参与者的叙述配对。研究结果表明,现有的对公园夏天的解释有限,主要是通过社区合作来实现的。被调查者强调了延续主动性遗产的重要性,无论是通过编程、解释,还是两者的某种结合。
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Summer in the Parks: A History of Community-Centered Programming at National Parks
Washington, D.C. witnessed many watershed events throughout the history of the United States of America. One of these events, Summer in the Parks, was organized by the National Park Service to engage youth and racial minorities from 1968 to 1976. Our research sought to understand 1) the history of the initiative, 2) if and how this event is interpreted today, and 3) Park Service professionals’ perspectives of lessons can be learned from the Summer in the Parks regarding engaging underrepresented racial and ethnic groups. In-depth interviews using an interpretive phenomenological analysis with five professionals were conducted and paired with narratives from participants who were attendees of the historic program. Findings demonstrate limited existing interpretation of Summer in the Parks which mainly occurs through community partnerships. Respondents highlighted the importance of continuing the legacy of initiative, whether through programming, interpretation, or some combination of both.
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