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种族化少数群体、信任与危机:美国穆斯林非营利组织、其领导层以及新冠疫情期间与政府的关系

Racialized minorities, trust, and crisis: Muslim-American nonprofits, their leadership and government relations during COVID-19.

作者信息

Noor Zeeshan, Wasif Rafeel, Siddiqui Shariq, Khan Sabith

机构信息

Lilly Family School of Philanthropy Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) Indianapolis Indiana USA.

Portland State University Portland Oregon USA.

出版信息

Nonprofit Manag Leadersh. 2022 Spring;32(3):341-364. doi: 10.1002/nml.21486. Epub 2021 Sep 6.

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic disproportionately affects already-vulnerable minorities, highlighting the need for strong, trusting relationships between governments and minority nonprofits for everyone's benefit. The current scholarship suggests minority members often lack trust in government. This study contributes to the field by examining trust levels Muslim-American nonprofits have for federal, state, and local government. Nearly two-thirds (65%) of Muslim nonprofit leaders believe that they may be discriminated against in the award of CARES Act funding, but on racial rather than religious ones. Moreover, partisanship affects trust levels. Muslim nonprofits in Republican "red" states show less trust in government compared with those in Democratic "blue" states. This study finds evidence that past relationships with the government strengthen trust. Past awards of government grants correlated positively with higher trust at both federal and local levels.

摘要

新冠疫情对本就脆弱的少数群体造成了尤为严重的影响,这凸显了政府与少数群体非营利组织之间建立牢固且互信的关系对各方利益的必要性。当前的学术研究表明,少数群体成员往往对政府缺乏信任。本研究通过考察美国穆斯林非营利组织对联邦、州和地方政府的信任程度,为该领域做出了贡献。近三分之二(65%)的穆斯林非营利组织领导人认为,在《新冠病毒援助、救济和经济安全法案》(CARES Act)资金发放方面,他们可能会受到歧视,但这种歧视是基于种族而非宗教。此外,党派偏见会影响信任程度。与民主党“蓝色”州的穆斯林非营利组织相比,共和党“红色”州中的穆斯林非营利组织对政府的信任度较低。本研究发现,过去与政府的关系会增强信任。过去获得政府拨款与联邦和地方层面更高的信任度呈正相关。

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