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对新冠疫情的本地应对:社区组织在黑人占多数社区和移民聚居区的调解作用,以佐治亚州亚特兰大为案例研究

Local Responses to COVID-19: The Mediating Role of Community-based Organizations in Majority-Black Neighborhoods and Immigrant Enclaves, A Case Study of Atlanta, Georgia.

作者信息

Schultz Davis

机构信息

Georgia State University, B.S. History and Sociology Georgia Institute of Technology, Independent Researcher, 4958 Conover Drive, Tel: (678) 642-7451, Email:

出版信息

J Healthc Sci Humanit. 2024 Fall;14(1):126-136.

Abstract

This paper will present a case study of local responses to the epidemic in immigrant enclaves and majority-black neighborhoods in Atlanta, Georgia. The COVID-19 health crisis presents an unprecedented challenge for many black and brown communities in the United States which may be particularly vulnerable to the contagion because of higher rates of certain pre-existing conditions like heart disease, lack of access to adequate healthcare services, and financial pressures to continue working despite increasingly risky conditions. In the American South where burgeoning ethnic enclaves, well-establish majority-black neighborhoods, and affluent suburbs exist side by side with vastly different healthcare concerns, disorganized governmental responses to the COVID-19 epidemic highlight the importance of efforts by CBOs (i.e. advocacy groups, neighborhood associations) to address the localized impacts of the virus. As an emerging immigrant gateway with a history of racial tension and inequality, Atlanta is a prime location to analyze the mediating role of community-based organizations in addressing health crises in communities of color in the New South. This study will examine CBOs in two prominent immigrant enclaves, Clarkston and the Buford Highway Corridor, as well as two majority-black localities, Stone Mountain and the city of Atlanta's West Side. My analysis of Atlanta CBOs' responses to the COVID crisis will focus on their efforts to disseminate public health information, provide resources and services addressing COVID externalities, and utilize social media platforms to engage with community members online.

摘要

本文将呈现一个关于佐治亚州亚特兰大市移民聚居区和黑人占多数社区对疫情的地方应对措施的案例研究。新冠疫情健康危机给美国许多黑人和棕色人种社区带来了前所未有的挑战,这些社区可能因某些既有疾病的高发病率、缺乏足够的医疗服务以及尽管风险日益增加但仍有继续工作的经济压力,而特别容易受到病毒传播的影响。在美国南部,新兴的族裔聚居区、历史悠久的黑人占多数社区以及富裕的郊区并存,且医疗保健问题差异巨大,政府对新冠疫情的无序应对凸显了社区组织(即倡导团体、邻里协会)努力应对病毒局部影响的重要性。作为一个有着种族紧张和不平等历史的新兴移民门户,亚特兰大是分析社区组织在应对新南方有色人种社区健康危机中所起调解作用的理想地点。本研究将考察两个著名移民聚居区——克拉克斯顿和布福德公路走廊,以及两个黑人占多数的地区——石山和亚特兰大市西区的社区组织。我对亚特兰大社区组织应对新冠危机的分析将聚焦于它们在传播公共卫生信息、提供应对新冠疫情外部影响的资源和服务,以及利用社交媒体平台与社区成员进行线上互动方面所做的努力。

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