Fernández Jesica Siham
Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, California, USA.
Am J Community Psychol. 2023 Mar;71(1-2):8-21. doi: 10.1002/ajcp.12629. Epub 2022 Nov 15.
A first-person narrative essay is presented through a critically reflexive auto-ethnography of a community psychologist's experiences as a member of the Society for Community Research and Action (SCRA) and (as of this writing) co-chair of the Cultural, Ethnic and Racial Affairs council. Through this methodological orientation, an analysis of some of the discourses that circulated within the SCRA listserv in relation to the murder of Mr. George Floyd, and amidst an ensuing pandemic are analyzed and discussed in relation to Anzaldúa's seven stages of conocimiento. The intentions that guide and ground this first-person account are to animate deeper reflection, accountability, and solidarity-in-action, as well as an organizational shift in the culture of the SCRA. Guided by a set of questions-What accounts for the organizational silences within the SCRA? How did the SCRA respond or engage with the murder of Mr. Floyd, anti-Blackness, Black Lives Matter, and related racial justice efforts?-the purpose is to turn a critical social analysis gaze to the SCRA in order to align its purpose, values, and mission with liberation and a decolonial feminist praxis. Anzaldúa's seven-stage framework of conocimiento is utilized to describe the possibilities for an organizational cultural shift in the SCRA that aligns with racial justice and liberatory decolonial feminist praxes.
一篇第一人称叙述散文通过对一位社区心理学家作为社区研究与行动协会(SCRA)成员以及(截至撰写本文时)文化、族裔和种族事务委员会联合主席的经历进行批判性反思的自我民族志呈现出来。通过这种方法论导向,分析并讨论了在SCRA邮件列表中流传的一些与乔治·弗洛伊德先生被谋杀事件相关的话语,以及在随后的疫情期间,这些话语与安扎尔杜阿的七个认知阶段的关系。引导并支撑这一第一人称叙述的意图是激发更深入的反思、问责和行动中的团结,以及SCRA文化的组织性转变。在一系列问题的引导下——SCRA内部的组织沉默是由什么造成的?SCRA是如何回应或参与弗洛伊德先生被谋杀事件、反黑人主义、“黑人的命也是命”运动以及相关的种族正义努力的?——目的是将批判性社会分析的目光转向SCRA,以便使其目的、价值观和使命与解放以及去殖民化的女权主义实践保持一致。安扎尔杜阿的七个阶段的认知框架被用来描述SCRA中与种族正义和解放性去殖民化女权主义实践相一致的组织文化转变的可能性。