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重新学会爱自己:组织菲华学者-活动家作为反种族主义公共卫生实践。

Learning to love ourselves again: Organizing Filipinx/a/o scholar-activists as antiracist public health praxis.

机构信息

Data and Research Committee, Filipinx/a/o Community Health Association, Los Angeles, CA, United States.

Fielding School of Public Health, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States.

出版信息

Front Public Health. 2022 Aug 19;10:958654. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.958654. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

A critical component for health equity lies in the inclusion of structurally excluded voices, such as Filipina/x/o Americans (FilAms). Because filam invisibility is normalized, denaturalizing these conditions requires reimagining power relations regarding whose experiences are documented, whose perspectives are legitimized, and whose strategies are supported. in this community case study, we describe our efforts to organize a multidisciplinary, multigenerational, community-driven collaboration for FilAm community wellness. Catalyzed by the disproportionate burden of deaths among FilAm healthcare workers at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and the accompanying silence from mainstream public health leaders, we formed the Filipinx/a/o Community Health Association (FilCHA). FilCHA is a counterspace where students, faculty, clinicians, and community leaders across the nation could collectively organize to resist our erasure. By building a virtual, intellectual community that centers our voices, FilCHA shifts power through partnerships in which people who directly experience the conditions that cause inequities have leadership roles and avenues to share their perspectives. We used Pinayism to guide our study of FilCHA, not just for the current crisis State-side, but through a multigenerational, transnational understanding of what knowledges have been taken from us and our ancestors. By naming our collective pain, building a counterspace for love of the community, and generating reflections for our communities, we work toward shared liberation. Harnessing the collective power of researchers as truth seekers and organizers as community builders in affirming spaces for holistic community wellbeing is love in action. This moment demands that we explicitly name love as essential to antiracist public health praxis.

摘要

健康公平的一个关键组成部分在于纳入结构性排斥的声音,例如菲律宾裔美国人(FilAms)。由于菲律宾裔的隐形是正常的,因此要使这些条件非自然化,就需要重新构想有关记录谁的经验、使谁的观点合法化以及支持谁的策略的权力关系。在这个社区案例研究中,我们描述了我们为菲律宾裔社区健康组织一个多学科、多代际、社区驱动的合作所做的努力。在 COVID-19 大流行开始时,菲律宾裔医疗保健工作者的死亡人数不成比例,而主流公共卫生领导人保持沉默,这促使我们成立了菲律宾裔社区健康协会(FilCHA)。FilCHA 是一个反空间,全国的学生、教师、临床医生和社区领袖都可以在这里集体组织起来,抵制我们的被抹去。通过建立一个以我们的声音为中心的虚拟、知识型社区,FilCHA 通过合作伙伴关系转移权力,在这种关系中,直接经历导致不平等的条件的人担任领导角色,并为他们分享观点提供途径。我们使用 Pinayism 来指导我们对 FilCHA 的研究,不仅是为了当前美国的危机,而且是通过对我们和我们的祖先被剥夺的知识的多代、跨国理解。通过命名我们的集体痛苦,为社区的爱建立一个反空间,并为我们的社区生成反思,我们朝着共同解放努力。利用研究人员作为真理追求者和组织者的集体力量,在肯定性空间中为整体社区健康建立联系,就是行动中的爱。这一时刻要求我们明确将爱命名为反种族主义公共卫生实践的必要条件。

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