实现种族平等:阿勒格尼县种族和民族社区健康倡议》(The Allegheny County Racial and Ethnic Approaches to Community Health Initiative)。

Community health equity research & policy Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2022-10-20 DOI:10.1177/2752535X221135301
Dara D Mendez, Stephanie N Christian, Andrea Casas, Samantha Scott, Hannah Hardy, Roderick Harris, Aja Wilkerson, Tiffany L Gary-Webb
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简介2018 年,"阿勒格尼健康生活:非裔美国人健康提升计划(LWA2)旨在支持宾夕法尼亚州阿勒格尼县的六个重点黑人社区解决慢性疾病的健康公平问题。LWA2 联盟成员参加了一个全国公认的反种族主义促进小组举办的反种族主义和种族平等会议。会议包括 2020 年 1 月为期 2 天的体验,以及 2020 年全年的后续会议:方法:我们对学生进行了问卷调查,以了解他们对反种族主义和压迫的看法,以及在课程结束后采取的后续行动。此外,我们还与组织合作伙伴进行了九次深入访谈(2020 年 1 月至 5 月),以评估联盟的整体有效性,并为未来活动提供信息:十名参与者完成了会后调查。10 位调查对象中有 7 位认为他们对压迫(种族主义、性别歧视、资本主义)如何影响他们的生活和工作有了很好的理解。然而,大多数人表示需要在工作中实施反种族主义战略的工具。与组织合作伙伴的深入访谈表明,种族公平是所有合作伙伴都关注的问题,但在将种族 公平作为每个组织的使命、目标和后续行动的核心要素方面,其用心程度不尽相同:讨论:通过访谈,联盟成员制定了种族公平声明和变革理论,以便在联盟工作中和各组织 内部实施,同时还制定了联盟公平审计计划。这类联盟应有意识地实施与反种族主义有关的持续战略,以在其整体工作中实现种族公平的结构性变革。
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Instituting Racial Equity: The Allegheny County Racial and Ethnic Approaches to Community Health Initiative.

Introduction: In 2018, The Live Well Allegheny: Lifting Wellness for African Americans (LWA2) Initiative was developed to support six priority, Black communities in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania to address health equity in chronic disease. The LWA2 coalition members participated in ongoing anti-racism and racial equity sessions with a nationally recognized anti-racist facilitation team. The sessions included a 2-days experience in January 2020 along with follow up meetings throughout 2020.

Methods: Surveys were administered to understand their perceptions related to anti-racism and oppression and subsequent actions as a result of the sessions. Additionally, we conducted nine in-depth interviews with organizational partners (January -May 2020) to evaluate the overall effectiveness of the coalition and inform future activities.

Results: Ten participants completed the post session surveys. Seven out of 10 survey respondents felt they had a good understanding of how oppression (racism, sexism, capitalism) influenced their life and work. However, the majority indicated needing the tools to implement anti-racist strategies in their work. The in-depth interviews with organizational partners revealed that racial equity was of concern to all partners but there was variability in intentionality around racial equity as a core element of each organization's mission, goals and subsequent actions.

Discussion: As a result of the interviews, coalition members developed a racial equity statement and theory of change for implementation in the coalition work and within individual organizations along with a plan for implementing an equity audit of the coalition. Coalitions of this kind should be intentional about implementing continuous strategies related to anti-racism for structural changes toward achieving racial equity in their overall work.

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