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破除默认的“黑人母亲杀手”的神话。

Demolishing the Myth of the Default Human That Is Killing Black Mothers.

机构信息

Independent Researcher, Sacremento, CA, United States.

School of Nursing, Department of Family Health Care Nursing, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States.

出版信息

Front Public Health. 2021 May 24;9:675788. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.675788. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

It took a white police officer's knee on George Floyd's neck before white people began to reckon with 400 years of slavery and its aftermath, the effects of which Black people have endured for generations. Monuments are being taken down, flags are being redesigned, and institutions that honored those who denied the humanity of Black people are being renamed. Unfortunately for Sandra Bland, Breonna Taylor, Sha-Asia Washington and countless other Black transgender people including those with capacity for pregnancy, there was no justice even prior to the global pandemic of SARS-Cov-2 or coronavirus; namely racism, violence, and the Black Maternal Health crisis that makes it less likely that Black women will survive pregnancy and childbirth. The purpose of this article is to situate the state of Black people with the capacity for pregnancy in the context of these existing crises to illuminate the myths that racism has perpetuated through science, health services provision and policy. The greatest of these is the myth of a default human that can serve as a standard for the rest of the population. This racist ideal underpins education, provision of care, research, policies, and public health praxis. Demolishing the myth starts with acknowledging that Black people are not the architects of their own destruction: the default standard of whiteness is. The article begins with a historical background on how this myth came to be and elucidates the development and perpetuations of the myth of the default human. Next, we present an evidence based scoping review of the literature to summarize current thinking with specific focus on the Black maternal health crisis, we make policy recommendations and retrofits of upstream public health approaches for existing programs toward health equity. We also situate Black maternal health as part of a reproductive justice frame that centers Black women and birthing people's autonomy and agency. In other words, we use the scoping review to end with reimagining public health policy and provide an actionable roadmap to specifically disrupt the myth of the default human and dismantle racism in education, provision of care, research, policies, and public health praxis.

摘要

直到一名白人警察跪在乔治·弗洛伊德的脖子上,白人社会才开始正视 400 年来的奴隶制及其后果,而黑人则世世代代承受着这些后果。纪念碑被拆除,旗帜被重新设计,那些曾为否认黑人人性的人而设立的机构也被重新命名。不幸的是,桑德拉·布兰德、布雷娜·泰勒、沙-阿西亚·华盛顿以及无数其他黑人跨性别者,包括那些有生育能力的人,甚至在 SARS-CoV-2 或冠状病毒大流行之前,都没有得到正义;也就是说,种族主义、暴力以及黑人产妇健康危机使得黑人女性更不可能在怀孕和分娩中幸存下来。本文的目的是将有生育能力的黑人置于这些现有危机的背景下,以阐明种族主义通过科学、卫生服务提供和政策延续的神话。其中最大的神话是默认人类的神话,它可以作为其他人种的标准。这种种族主义理想是教育、护理提供、研究、政策和公共卫生实践的基础。要打破这个神话,首先要承认黑人不是自己毁灭的始作俑者:默认的标准是白人。本文首先回顾了这个神话是如何产生的历史背景,并阐明了默认人类的神话是如何发展和延续的。接下来,我们对文献进行了基于证据的范围综述,以总结当前的思考,特别关注黑人产妇健康危机,我们对现有项目提出政策建议和改造,以实现卫生公平。我们还将黑人产妇健康置于生殖公正框架内,该框架以黑人妇女和生育者的自主权和代理权为中心。换句话说,我们使用范围综述来重新构想公共卫生政策,并提供一个具体的行动计划,以打破默认人类的神话,消除教育、护理提供、研究、政策和公共卫生实践中的种族主义。

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