Abstracts
Abstract
In this paper, we explore an intersectional feminist approach to co-creating knowledge on safety with women and gender-diverse people experiencing long-term, street-based homelessness in Hamilton, Ontario. Using a gender-based safety audit (GBSA) framework, our project team of front-line social service providers, academic researchers, and community co-leads collaborated to engage participants in arts-based workshops to co-produce a zine focused on the community’s perceptions of safety and recommendations for action. Drawing from our own experiences as well as existing literature on the lived realities of women and gender-diverse people experiencing homelessness, our paper critically reflects on the barriers and ethical considerations inherent in knowledge co-creation projects with highly marginalized communities. By foregrounding the perspectives and recommendations of those directly affected by gender-based homelessness, our work also contributes to scholarship on feminist knowledge co-creation methodologies. Through reflexive dialogues within our project team, we highlight the transformative potential of arts-based knowledge co-creation projects that engage marginalized communities in advocating for social change.
Keywords:
- gender-based safety audit,
- feminist participatory action research,
- arts-based research,
- gender-based homelessness,
- knowledge co-creation
Résumé
Dans cet article, nous explorons une approche féministe intersectionnelle visant à co-créer des connaissances sur la sécurité avec des femmes et des personnes de divers genres qui vivent dans la rue depuis longtemps à Hamilton, en Ontario. À l’aide d’un cadre d’audit de sécurité basé sur le genre (GBSA), notre équipe de projet, composée de prestataires de services sociaux de première ligne, de chercheurs universitaires et de co-responsables communautaires, a collaboré pour faire participer les participants à des ateliers artistiques afin de coproduire un zine axé sur les perceptions de la communauté en matière de sécurité et les recommandations d’action. En nous appuyant sur nos propres expériences ainsi que sur la littérature existante sur les réalités vécues par les femmes et les personnes de genre divers en situation d’itinérance, notre article propose une réflexion critique sur les obstacles et les considérations éthiques inhérents aux projets de co-création de connaissances avec des communautés fortement marginalisées. En mettant en avant les points de vue et les recommandations des personnes directement touchées par le sans-abrisme lié au genre, notre travail contribue également à la recherche sur les méthodologies féministes de co-création de connaissances. Grâce à des dialogues réflexifs au sein de notre équipe de projet, nous soulignons le potentiel transformateur des projets de co-création de connaissances basées sur les arts qui engagent les communautés marginalisées dans la promotion du changement social.
Mots-clés :
- audit de sécurité lié au genre,
- recherche-action participative féministe,
- recherche basée sur les arts,
- sans-abrisme lié au genre,
- co-création de connaissance
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