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土著妇女、水卫士与相互责任

Indigenous Women, Water Protectors, and Reciprocal Responsibilities.

出版信息

Soc Work. 2020 Oct 10;65(4):378-386. doi: 10.1093/sw/swaa033.

Abstract

Indigenous women in North America have traditionally had reciprocal relationships with and responsibilities to the Earth. The process of colonization violently transformed both the treatment of the Earth and of Indigenous women. Current environmental crises highlight not only the vulnerability of Indigenous women, but also their long-standing leadership in resisting environmental injustices affecting their families, relationships, and nations. In this article, authors focus on the resistance of Dakota water protectors with the #NoDAPL movement in the United States and Anishinaabe water protectors in Mother Earth Water Walks in Canada. Recommendations for social workers in supporting Indigenous women in a thoughtful and effective way include incorporating a definition of a "social" response to more-than-human world relationships and responsibilities, supporting direct action as a necessary social response to environmental issues, and acting in solidarity with Indigenous women in these movements.

摘要

北美原住民妇女与地球有着传统的互惠关系和责任。殖民化进程剧烈地改变了人们对待地球和原住民妇女的方式。当前的环境危机不仅突显了原住民妇女的脆弱性,也突显了她们在长期以来一直领导抵抗影响其家庭、关系和国家的环境不公正方面的领导作用。在本文中,作者关注了美国“#NoDAPL”运动中的达科他水卫士和加拿大“大地母亲水步行”中的安大略水卫士的抵抗行动。为了以深思熟虑和有效的方式支持原住民妇女,社会工作者的建议包括纳入对超人类世界关系和责任的“社会”回应的定义,支持将直接行动作为对环境问题的必要社会回应,以及在这些运动中与原住民妇女团结一致。

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