华盛顿死亡事件

Natasha Altema McNeely
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黑人产妇死亡率对当地政治的影响引发了一个问题:城市领导人,尤其是黑人女性,能在多大程度上影响政策,以改善黑人孕妇的结局。Muriel Bowser市长,华盛顿特区的第二位黑人女市长,通过对她如何试图降低该地区黑人产妇死亡率的研究,展示了交叉身份和实质性代表之间的联系。对其办公室的新闻稿、通讯、问责报告和预算提案等数据进行评估。其他数据包括来自非营利组织和当地媒体的新闻报道,以全面了解社区利益相关者对鲍泽政府采取的行动的反应。目前正在担任市长的第二个任期,鲍泽一直在采取行动,试图减少这种种族健康差距。鲍泽市长寻求的解决方案包括象征性的公告、实质性的立法,以及通过行政机构制定的项目,这些都是她政府的一部分。同样值得注意的是,她的一些行为似乎是对市议会批准的立法的回应。鲍泽的种族/民族、性别和党派身份与她和她的政府为解决华盛顿特区黑人孕产妇死亡率所采取的行动密切相关。
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Death in DC
The local political implication of Black maternal mortality raises questions about the extent to which city leaders, especially Black females, can influence policies to improve outcomes for Black expectant mothers. The case of Mayor Muriel Bowser, the second Black female mayor of Washington, DC, is examined to demonstrate the connection between intersectional identities and substantive representation through an examination of how she has attempted to reduce Black maternal mortality in the district. Data including press releases from her office, newsletters, accountability reports, and budget proposals are assessed. Other data including news reports from nonprofit organizations as well as local media are examined to provide a comprehensive understanding of how stakeholders in the community have reacted to actions taken by the Bowser administration. Currently serving her second term as mayor, Bowser has pursued actions that attempted to reduce this racial health disparity. Solutions pursued by Mayor Bowser have ranged from symbolic proclamations to substantive legislation as well as programs created through executive agencies as part of her administration. It is also worth noting that some of her actions appear to be in response to legislation approved by the city council. Bowser’s racial/ethnic, gender, and partisan identities strongly align with the actions she and her administration have taken to address Black maternal mortality in Washington, DC.
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