Developing an Antiracist Lens: Using Photography to Facilitate Public Health Critical Race Praxis in a Foundational MPH Course

IF 1.1 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Pedagogy in Health Promotion Pub Date : 2021-12-01 DOI:10.1177/23733799211045712
A. Lightfoot, Caroline R. Efird, E. M. Redding
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Racism is a critical determinant of health that affects outcomes; shapes practice, policy, research, and interventions; and disproportionately burdens nondominant racial populations. The racial justice challenges of today, combined with persistent health inequities exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, have intensified the need for racial equity–minded public health professionals. Because training programs play a key role in developing professionals, they must center teaching about racism and promoting antiracism within their curricula. The critical race theory–grounded strategy Public Health Critical Race Praxis (PHCRP) provides a useful framework, calling for examination of how racism operates within individuals and the systems, such as public health, in which they work. Foundational public health courses provide a vital opportunity to launch such an examination and lay the groundwork for antiracism praxis. This article offers a curricular model that integrates PCHRP with a creative approach to facilitate exploration of racial identity among public health students. Students in our course use photography and written reflections to create dual portraits, one depicting how they see themselves and the other imagining how they might be seen by others in our racialized society. Our pedagogical process prompts critical self-reflection about racial identity, a crucial foundation for addressing the health consequences of structural racism. Spurred by creative inquiry, students of all racial and ethnic backgrounds tell us that our course boosts their racial consciousness, enhances their understanding and ability to engage diverse communities, equips them to see and name racism in the public health context, and galvanizes them to work toward dismantling it.
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发展反种族主义镜头:在基础公共卫生硕士课程中使用摄影促进公共卫生关键种族实践
种族主义是影响结果的健康的关键决定因素;制定实践、政策、研究和干预措施;并给非占主导地位的种族人口带来了不成比例的负担。当今的种族正义挑战,加上新冠肺炎疫情加剧的持续的卫生不平等,加剧了对具有种族公平意识的公共卫生专业人员的需求。由于培训项目在培养专业人才方面发挥着关键作用,因此必须在课程中重点教授种族主义和促进反种族主义。批判性种族理论-基于策略的公共卫生批判性种族实践(PHCRP)提供了一个有用的框架,呼吁研究种族主义如何在个人和他们工作的系统(如公共卫生)中运作。基础公共卫生课程为开展此类检查提供了重要机会,并为反种族主义实践奠定了基础。本文提供了一种课程模式,将PCHRP与一种创造性的方法相结合,以促进公共卫生学生对种族认同的探索。我们课程中的学生使用摄影和书面反思来创作双重肖像,一幅描绘他们如何看待自己,另一幅想象在我们种族化的社会中,其他人可能如何看待他们。我们的教学过程促使人们对种族认同进行批判性的自我反思,这是解决结构性种族主义对健康影响的重要基础。在创造性探究的激励下,所有种族和族裔背景的学生都告诉我们,我们的课程增强了他们的种族意识,增强了他们对不同社区的理解和参与能力,使他们能够在公共卫生背景下看待和命名种族主义,并激励他们努力消除种族主义。
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