“Serving the People in Long Beach, California: Advancing Justice for Southeast Asian Youth through Community University Research Partnerships”
Volume 16:1-2, p. 1 (2018)
by R. Varisa Patraporn
ABSTRACT: Khmer Girl’s in Action is a nonprofit that successfully utilizes community-based participatory research (CBPR) with university partners to create social change for youth in Long Beach, CA. Based on semi-structured interviews and content analysis of news articles, I explore the impact and sustainability of this research work and the research partnerships. Findings highlight impacts such as youth empowerment, heightened awareness around community needs, policy change, and CBPR curriculum improvements in the field as impacts. Sustainability requires integrating research into program funding, utilizing a tailored training curriculum, building on community members prior relationships, and selecting partners that share common goals, levels of commitment, and flexibility. As funders demand more data to justify community needs, understanding more examples of such work in the Asian American community will be useful for informing future partnerships.
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R Varisa Patraporn (2018) Serving the People in Long Beach, California: Advancing Justice for Southeast Asian Youth through Community-University Research Partnerships. AAPI Nexus: Policy, Practice and Community: 2018-2019, Vol. 16, No. 1-2, pp. 1-34. https://doi.org/10.36650/nexus16.1-2_1-34_Patraporn