Addressing water-health equity through biological engineering and theatre

G. Belliveau, Christina Cook, T. Shigematsu, Madjid Mohseni, Jennica Nichols
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For the past decade, RESEAU has been engaging with Indigenous and rural communities across Canada in pursuit of water-health equity. RESEAU consists of a team of engineers, community partners, industry groups, and government officials working together to develop innovative solutions for water-health in small communities. Over the last six years, RESEAU has partnered with the UBC Research-based Theatre Lab to develop Treading Water, a research-based theatre play that brings to life some of the rich stories discovered during these community collaborations. The play flows between the intersecting narratives of individuals in a community dealing with unsafe drinking water and explores the resulting challenges to their health and well-being. Water operators and their experiences are central in Treading Water, and the research-based play illustrates their pivotal role in the community. This article, like the theatre initiative described, aims to open conversations addressing water quality and health issues facing rural communities in the 21st century. The article shares the collaborative process of developing the play with the various partners, the short script, as well as feedback from a performer and an evaluator. Cover image: Boil water advisory lifted. Photo credit: RESEAU
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通过生物工程和戏剧解决水健康公平问题
过去十年来,RESEAU 一直与加拿大各地的土著和农村社区合作,追求水健康公平。RESEAU 由工程师、社区合作伙伴、行业团体和政府官员组成,共同致力于为小型社区的水健康问题开发创新解决方案。在过去的六年里,RESEAU 与 UBC 研究型戏剧实验室合作开发了《踏水》(Treading Water),这是一部以研究为基础的戏剧,将在这些社区合作中发现的一些丰富故事娓娓道来。该剧讲述了一个社区中的个人在处理不安全饮用水问题时所发生的相互交织的故事,并探讨了由此给他们的健康和福祉带来的挑战。水经营者及其经历是《踩水》的核心内容,这部以研究为基础的戏剧展示了他们在社区中的关键作用。这篇文章与所述的戏剧活动一样,旨在就 21 世纪农村社区面临的水质和健康问题展开对话。文章分享了与不同合作伙伴合作开发该剧的过程、简短的剧本以及一位表演者和一位评估者的反馈意见。封面图片:取消开水警告。图片来源:RESEAU
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