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Exploring the relationship of intersectionality between leaders and clients in nonprofit programming.

机译:探索非营利性计划中领导者与客户之间的交叉关系。

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Women and communities of color increasingly rely on social services provided by small, community-based nonprofits. This study sought to understand how shared racial and gender identity impacted leader/client relations, active involvement, and program completion. It focused on the lack of in-depth knowledge on intersectional relationships between African-American women, clients, and organizational leaders within community based nonprofits. Examining how nonprofit clients identify with leaders may yield useful knowledge in making policy decisions and addressing issues with program completion and community outreach. Through focus groups, observation of a community-based nonprofit's leaders and clients, and interviews of key informants, this instrumental case study drew on the theoretical implications of the intercategorical approach of intersectionality to scrutinize internal relations within nonprofit programming. Following the organizing and coding of the data, categories and themes were generated using NVivo 8.0 software. Themes that emanated from this thematic analysis were: identity-awareness, role expectations, characterization of problems, organizational goal-setting, cultural competence, racial bias, social connectedness, and social isolation. These themes addressed the primary research question as the findings indicated that awareness of the implications of multiple oppressive experiences provided depth to relational bonds, initially only established through racial and gender identification. Findings suggested that social change through community-based nonprofits can occur with leaders becoming knowledgeable of the dynamics of intersecting oppressive identities which may help increase program services designed to improve the lives of women and people of color who live in disadvantaged neighborhoods.
机译:妇女和有色人种社区越来越依赖于小型的社区非营利组织提供的社会服务。这项研究试图了解共同的种族和性别认同如何影响领导者/客户关系,积极参与和计划完成。它着重于缺乏对基于社区的非营利组织中非洲裔美国妇女,客户和组织负责人之间的交叉关系的深入了解。研究非营利组织客户与领导者的身份可能会产生有用的知识,帮助他们制定政策决策并解决计划完成和社区外展问题。通过焦点小组,观察基于社区的非营利组织的领导者和客户以及对关键信息提供者的访谈,这个工具性案例研究借鉴了交叉性的分类间方法来研究非营利组织程序内部关系的理论含义。在对数据进行组织和编码之后,使用NVivo 8.0软件生成了类别和主题。从该主题分析中得出的主题是:身份意识,角色期望,问题表征,组织目标设定,文化能力,种族偏见,社会联系和社会孤立。这些主题解决了主要的研究问题,因为研究结果表明,对多种压迫经历的影响的认识为建立关系纽带提供了深度,而这种纽带最初只是通过种族和性别认同而建立的。研究结果表明,通过社区非营利组织可以实现社会变革,而领导人必须了解相交压迫性身份的动态,这可能有助于增加旨在改善生活在处境不利地区的妇女和有色人种生活的计划服务。

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  • 作者

    Mungai-Coles, Sekela.;

  • 作者单位

    Walden University.;

  • 授予单位 Walden University.;
  • 学科 African American Studies.;Sociology Organizational.;Womens Studies.;Sociology Theory and Methods.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 218 p.
  • 总页数 218
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 建筑科学;
  • 关键词

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