"Bullets Have no Names": A Qualitative Exploration of Community Trauma Among Black and Latinx Youth.
Ijeoma OparaDavid T LardierIsha MetzgerAndriana HerreraLeshelle FranklinPauline Garcia-ReidRobert J ReidPublished in: Journal of child and family studies (2020)
Repeated exposure to violent crime and drug use among youth of color can have negative health and behavioral outcomes. Using a community trauma theoretical framework, this qualitative study examines the lived experiences of Black and Latinx youth living in an under-resourced community with high levels of violent crime. Data were collected through eleven focus groups comprising of (N = 59) youth. Common themes arose including daily occurrences of witnessing gun violence, feelings of hopelessness, and lack of opportunities among youth. Implications highlight the importance of youth serving community-based organizations to nurture resilience and community healing within trauma-exposed neighborhoods.