认识正义,认识和平:一个以社区为基础的行动研究集体的思考

IF 0.1 Theory in Action Pub Date : 2023-07-31 DOI:10.3798/tia.1937-0237.2312
T. Peterson, Therese-Julia Uy, C. Reyes, Dalia Paris-Saper, Keely Nguyen
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本文概述了一个以社区为基础的行动研究项目,名为“了解正义,了解和平:转型与正义社区集体”,该项目由南加州内陆帝国地区的六个当地基层正义组织开展。我们一起探讨了这些组织的日常运作和战略愿景中是否存在、如何存在、在哪里存在健康、治疗和创伤信息实践以及变革组织。通过访谈、焦点小组和康复圈,以及为期8个月、每两周一次的培训计划,我们确定了个人和组织在日常运营和组织文化中实现康复、幸福和正义价值观的需求、障碍和促进因素。总的来说,这个集体的发现与我们在该领域的文献综述中从各种跨学科学者和活动家那里发现的结果相呼应;为了在个人和组织中茁壮成长,我们必须改变我们所处的关系和结构,实现价值观,保持基础和联系,同时推进有效的战略,抵制有毒和暴力的结构,并用变革和可持续的结构取代它们。本文总结了社区参与者的内部和组织斗争,以及他们所依赖的资产。它探讨了从治疗正义衍生的理论框架,变革运动组织,创伤知情和以治疗为中心的方法,以及提出批判性分析和应用工具的应急战略,以推进个人和社区健康和治疗,以及恢复性组织模式和替代组织结构,在社会正义导向的社区组织的日常运作中实现价值观的一致性。[文章副本可从转型研究所收费。电子邮件地址:journal@transformativestudies.org网站:http://www.transformativestudies.org©2023 by The Transformative Studies Institute。版权所有。]
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Know Justice, Know Peace: Reflections from a community-based, action research collective
This article provides an overview of the community-based, action research project called Know Justice, Know Peace: A Transformation & Justice Community Collective, which took place with six local grassroots justice-oriented organizations in Southern California’s Inland Empire region. Together we explored if, how, and where, wellness, healing and trauma-informed practices and transformative organizing exist in the daily operations and strategic vision of these organizations. Through interviews, focus groups, and healing circles, as well as an 8-month, bi-weekly training program, we identified individual and organizational needs, barriers, and facilitators of actualizing healing, wellbeing, and justice values in daily operation and organizational culture. Overall, the findings of this collective echoed what our review of literature in the field found from a diverse range of interdisciplinary scholars and activists; that to thrive individually and organizationally we must transform the relationships and structures we operate in to actualize values to stay grounded and connected while advancing effective strategies that resist toxic and violent structures and replace them with transformative and sustaining ones. This article summarizes community participants’ internal and organizational struggles as well as the assets they build upon. It explores theoretical frameworks deriving from healing justice, transformative movement organizing, trauma-informed and healing-centered methodologies, and emergent strategy that propose critical analysis and applied tools to advance individual and community wellness and healing as well as restorative organizing models and alternative organizational structures for values alignment in the daily operations of social justice-oriented community organizations. [Article copies available for a fee from The Transformative Studies Institute. E-mail address: journal@transformativestudies.org Website: http://www.transformativestudies.org ©2023 by The Transformative Studies Institute. All rights reserved.]
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