Developing a Youth Participatory Action Research Program for Latine Youth in an Emerging Community.
Christina HuertaBenjamin GutschowJosefina BañalesHillary BoyzoVeronica JenkinsPatricia I DocumétSharon E Taverno RossSara GoodkindMaya I RagavanPublished in: Health promotion practice (2023)
In this practice note, we document the development of a youth participatory action research (YPAR) program designed by and for Latine youth residing in a small but rapidly growing Latine community. Our community-academic team partnered to cocreate a YPAR curriculum focused on supporting Latine youth in learning about research and developing their own research projects. Participants in the pilot year worked on Photovoice projects centered on topics they identified, including preventing colorism and machismo and increasing access to mental health services. We reviewed lessons learned from this work, including challenges engaging young people and creating linguistically inclusive spaces.