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Who Will be the Shade of Our Tree When You Leave? Collaborating as Women to Advance Community Emancipation

机译:当您离开时,谁将成为我们树的阴影?作为妇女合作以促进社区解放

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In 1994, out of a population of 45 million people an estimated 7.7 million people lived in informal settlements in South Africa (South African Institute of Race Relations, 1994). This article focuses on one community whose residents' desperation to own housing contributed to community disintegration, typified by infighting among women, and threats to human life. Issues of diversity became more prominent and destabilized community-building efforts. One effort to collaboratively break down barriers that deterred women from working together is presented to illustrate how these women created bonds based on “discovered similarities.” The participatory and personal-experience approach described here contributed to their becoming active protagonists of their learning and encouraged tolerance and understanding among community women from differing ethnic, linguistic, and political backgrounds. The article concludes with a discussion of the critical importance of recognizing and working with and through differences within the current South African reality.
机译:1994年,在4500万人口中,估计有770万人居住在南非的非正式定居点中(南非种族关系研究所,1994年)。本文关注的是一个社区,其居民对自己住房的绝望促使社区瓦解,妇女之间的内typ和对人类生命的威胁就是典型的例子。多样性问题变得更加突出,动摇了社区建设的努力。提出了一项旨在消除阻碍妇女共同努力的障碍的努力,以说明这些妇女如何基于“发现的相似性”建立联系。此处描述的参与式和个人经历方法使他们成为学习的积极参与者,并鼓励了来自不同种族,语言和政治背景的社区妇女之间的宽容和理解。文章最后讨论了认识和解决当前南非现实中的差异并通过这些差异开展工作的至关重要性。

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