Canie Jaimeson, Tobah Selma, Sanchez Anne-Marie, Wathen C Nadine
Arthur Labatt Family School of Nursing, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada.
London InterCommunity Health Centre, London, Ontario, Canada.
Can J Nurs Res. 2025 Mar;57(1):82-93. doi: 10.1177/08445621241254883. Epub 2024 May 15.
Study BackgroundThe effects of systemic racism were exacerbated and amplified throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. The resurgence of the "Black Lives Matter" movement in North America brought awareness to the public, especially white people, of the impacts of systemic racism in society and the urgent need for large-scale and institutional anti-racism work.PurposeIn collaboration with a local Community Health Centre, this research focused on identifying priority areas for tailored and co-developed anti-Black racism interventions in health services and community programming, as well as examining how purposeful relationships can be created with African, Caribbean, and Black (ACB) communities in London, Ontario.MethodsSemi-structured interviews were conducted in either French or English with nine formal or informal leaders from London's ACB communities. Interpretive description methodology guided analysis and interpretation.ResultsParticipants indicated that anti-Black racism is ever-present in the community and in their lives, with systemic racism causing the most harm. Racism should be addressed by creating ACB-specific services, and education for non-Black communities; increased representation, inclusion, and engagement of ACB people within organizations, especially in leadership roles, are essential. A framework based on study findings to guide how organizations can develop authentic and purposeful relationships with ACB communities is presented.ConclusionsOrganizations will continue to perpetuate systemic racism unless they actively seek to be anti-racist and implement strategies and policies to this end. The proposed framework can guide partnerships between health and community organizations and ACB communities, and support co-development of strategies to address anti-Black racism.
研究背景
在整个新冠疫情期间,系统性种族主义的影响被加剧和放大。北美“黑人的命也是命”运动的复苏让公众,尤其是白人,意识到系统性种族主义在社会中的影响以及开展大规模机构反种族主义工作的迫切需求。
目的
本研究与当地社区健康中心合作,重点确定在医疗服务和社区项目中针对反黑人种族主义量身定制和共同开发干预措施的优先领域,并研究如何在安大略省伦敦市与非洲、加勒比和黑人(ACB)社区建立有意义的关系。
方法
对来自伦敦ACB社区的9名正式或非正式领导人进行了法语或英语的半结构化访谈。诠释性描述方法指导分析和解读。
结果
参与者表示,反黑人种族主义在社区及其生活中无处不在,系统性种族主义造成的危害最大。应通过创建针对ACB的服务以及对非黑人社区进行教育来解决种族主义问题;增加ACB人群在组织内的代表性、包容性和参与度,尤其是担任领导角色,至关重要。本文提出了一个基于研究结果的框架,以指导组织如何与ACB社区建立真实且有意义的关系。
结论
除非组织积极寻求成为反种族主义组织并为此实施战略和政策,否则将继续使系统性种族主义长期存在。所提议的框架可指导卫生和社区组织与ACB社区之间的伙伴关系,并支持共同制定解决反黑人种族主义问题的战略。