Theorizing a Sustainable-Holistic-Interconnected-Partnership Development Model with Feminist, Activist Lenses: Best Practices from a Community-University Service-Learning Partnership in Asian American Studies

Jennifer A. Yee, A. Cheri
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Mindfully engaging with one another on collaborative projects and relationship building is critical for sustaining partnerships of trust and reciprocity between community-based organizations (CBOs) and institutions of higher education. This resource paper presents the Sustainable-Holistic-Interconnected-Partnership (SHIP) Development Model based on a study theorizing the organizational evolution of the ten- year community-university service-learning partnership between the Youth Education Program of the Orange County Asian and Pacific Islander Community Alliance and the Asian American Studies Program at California State University, Fullerton. The authors conducted a self- study intersecting their lenses as feminist activists of color and their use of qualitative methods. They found that they sustained their partnership by intentionally grounding their norms and practice in the values of democracy, equity, social justice, and liberation. The SHIP model has diverse implications for community-university partnerships and the fields of Asian American studies (AAS) and service learning.
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以女权主义者、激进主义者的视角,理论化可持续、整体、相互关联的伙伴关系发展模式:亚裔美国人研究中社区大学服务-学习伙伴关系的最佳实践
在合作项目和关系建设中谨慎地相互参与,对于维持社区组织(cbo)与高等教育机构之间的信任和互惠伙伴关系至关重要。本文提出了可持续的整体相互关系发展模式(SHIP),该模式基于对奥兰治县亚裔和太平洋岛民社区联盟青年教育计划和加州州立大学富勒顿分校亚裔美国人研究计划之间十年社区大学服务学习伙伴关系组织演变的理论研究。作者进行了一项自我研究,交叉了他们作为有色人种女权主义活动家的镜头和他们对定性方法的使用。他们发现,通过有意识地将他们的规范和实践建立在民主、公平、社会正义和解放的价值观之上,他们的伙伴关系得以维持。SHIP模式对社区大学合作关系、亚裔美国人研究(AAS)和服务学习领域具有多种影响。
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