Raymond A. Kent School of Social Work, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky, USA.
Family Studies & Community Development, Towson University, Towson, Maryland, USA.
Death Stud. 2022;46(4):891-901. doi: 10.1080/07481187.2020.1785053. Epub 2020 Jul 1.
To date, 110,000+ people in the United States have died from the COVID-19 pandemic. In this paper, the authors will discuss COVID-19 relative to Black people and their overrepresentation among those who are infected and died from the disease. Their dying, death, and grief experiences are explored through a cultural and spiritual lens. The physical distancing, social isolation, misinformation, and restrictive burials and cremations now elicited by this unprecedented pandemic have had diminished familial, cultural, emotional, and economic impacts on the Black community. Implications for public health and Black peoples' involvement in the political process are also addressed.
截至目前,美国已有 11 万多人死于 COVID-19 大流行。本文作者将讨论 COVID-19 与黑人的关系,以及他们在感染和死于该疾病的人群中所占比例过高的问题。通过文化和精神的视角探讨他们的死亡、丧亲之痛和悲痛经历。这种前所未有的大流行导致的身体疏远、社会隔离、错误信息以及丧葬和火化的限制,对黑人社区的家庭、文化、情感和经济造成了一定影响。本文还探讨了公共卫生和黑人参与政治进程的问题。