CACHET - CEC Core
CACHET - CEC 核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10641981
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 28.78万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2017
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2017-09-30 至 2027-03-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAdvocacyAir PollutionAreaAsianBehavioralBiologicalBlack raceBlack, Indigenous, People of ColorCategoriesCensusesChicagoCitiesCoalCollaborationsCommunicationCommunitiesCountryDiabetes MellitusDiseaseEconomicsEnvironmentEnvironmental ExposureEnvironmental HazardsEnvironmental PollutantsEthnic OriginExposure toFaceFundingGoalsHealthHispanicHomeHypertensionIllinoisInfrastructureInstitutionInvestmentsJusticeLeadLeadershipMalignant NeoplasmsMeasuresMissionMothersMovementNeighborhoodsNot Hispanic or LatinoOutcomes ResearchPersonsPoliciesPoliticsPollutionPopulationPopulation HeterogeneityPositioning AttributePower PlantsProcessProductionPublic Health SchoolsRaceRacial SegregationRecording of previous eventsRecoveryReportingResearchResearch ActivityResearch PersonnelRiskRisk FactorsScientistSideSolidSourceSteelTranslational ResearchUniversitiesWater Pollutioncollaboratorycommunity engaged researchcommunity engagementcommunity organizationscommunity partnershipdissemination strategyenvironmental justiceethnic segregationexperiencehazardhealth equityimplementation strategyimprovedindexinginterestknowledge translationmanufacturenovelpeople of colorpollutantracismresearch and developmentsegregationsocialsocial vulnerabilityward
项目摘要
1. COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT CORE (CEC): ABSTRACT
The Mission of the Community Engagement Core (CEC) of the ChicAgo Center for Health and EnvironmenT
(CACHET) is to engage local Chicago communities (community residents and key stakeholders) in
neighborhoods with known and potential environmental sources, pollutants, exposures or health risk in an
iterative process to identify priority environmental hazards of concern within their neighborhoods and align these
concerns with CACHET research activities and promote long-term partnership. Engagement at the neighborhood
level in Chicago is particularly important given the known relationship between environmental hazard exposure
and the history of racial/ethnic segregation in the City which results in environmental injustice experienced by
residents on the South and West sides of the city. Identification of the environmental hazards of concern that
may drive these health injustices, as well as development of research, advocacy, and implementation strategies
to address these matters, involves building and maintaining collaborations with local community groups that are
best positioned to know these hazards. To accomplish this, the CACHET’s CEC builds on solid relationships
established during the initial round of funding, with community groups in Southeast (SE) Chicago (community of
Hegewisch, East Side, South Deering, South Chicago, and Bush and Jeffrey Manor neighborhoods) historically
one of the largest steel manufacturing areas of the world; and, community organizations serving Little Village,
the home of the former Crawford and Fisk coal-powered power plant. These areas are two of the most polluted
areas in the country with strong histories of community organizing and advocacy. We will also build on newer
relationships in Altgeld Gardens (the home of Hazel Johnson, the Mother of the environmental justice movement
and founder of People for Community Recovery in 1982); and the 19th Ward, areas with various environmental
challenges, social and economic hardship, and racially/ethnically mixed populations. To enhance the impact of
the CEC moving into the next round of funding, the CEC will (1) pivot and reorganize CEC co-leadership to
maximize engagement; (2) invest in additional engagement mechanisms; (3) prioritize the production of
community-engaged research (CEnR) outcomes; and (4) enhance bi-directional communication across
CACHET research cores and institutions. The CACHET CEC will reside in the Collaboratory for Health Justice
in the School of Public Health at University of Illinois Chicago (UIC). This integration will allow us to benefit from
the engagement expertise of the Collaboratory while continuing to leverage the scientific expertise and strong
community partnerships of our two large institutions—the University of Chicago (UofC) and UIC—with a long
history of collaboration and commitment to decreasing environmental exposures and improving health equity in
communities predominately populated by Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) localized to the South
and West sides of the City.
1. 社区参与核心 (CEC):摘要
芝加哥健康与环境中心社区参与核心 (CEC) 的使命
(CACHET) 旨在让芝加哥当地社区(社区居民和主要利益相关者)参与
具有已知和潜在环境源、污染物、暴露或健康风险的社区
迭代过程,以确定其社区内关注的优先环境危害并调整这些危害
关注 CACHET 研究活动并促进社区的长期合作关系。
考虑到环境危害暴露之间的已知关系,芝加哥的水平尤为重要
以及该市种族/族裔隔离的历史,这导致了人们所经历的环境不公正
确定城市南侧和西侧居民关注的环境危害。
可能会导致这些健康不公正现象,以及研究、宣传和实施策略的发展
为了解决这些问题,需要与当地社区团体建立和维持合作,这些团体
为了实现这一目标,CACHET 的 CEC 建立在牢固的关系之上。
在第一轮融资期间与芝加哥东南部 (SE) 的社区团体 (社区
Hegewisch、东区、南迪林、南芝加哥以及布什和杰弗里庄园街区)历史悠久
世界上最大的钢铁制造区之一;以及为小村庄服务的社区组织,
克劳福德前燃煤发电厂和菲斯克燃煤发电厂所在地是这些地区污染最严重的两个地区。
我们还将在该国具有悠久社区组织和宣传历史的地区继续发展。
阿尔特盖德花园(环境正义运动之母黑兹尔·约翰逊的故乡)的关系
并于 1982 年创立了“社区复兴人民”组织)和第 19 区,以及环境各异的地区;
挑战、社会和经济困难以及种族/族裔混合人口。
当 CEC 进入下一轮融资时,CEC 将 (1) 调整和重组 CEC 共同领导层,以
最大限度地提高参与度;(2) 投资于额外的参与机制;(3) 优先考虑生产
社区参与研究 (CEnR) 成果;(4) 加强跨领域的双向沟通
CACHET 研究核心和机构 CACHET CEC 将驻留在健康正义合作实验室。
伊利诺伊大学芝加哥分校 (UIC) 公共卫生学院的这一整合将使我们受益。
合作实验室的参与专业知识,同时继续利用科学专业知识和强大的
我们两个大型机构——芝加哥大学 (UofC) 和 UIC——的社区合作伙伴关系具有长期的
在减少环境暴露和改善健康公平方面的合作历史和承诺
主要由黑人、原住民和有色人种 (BIPOC) 居住的南部地区社区
和城市的西侧。
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