New Issue: Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning (Volume 31, Issue 1)
Posted by Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning on October 21, 2025
Check out the Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning‘s (MJCSL) latest issue which features a special section on youth participatory action research in addition to a book review and two regular manuscripts.
Special Section Manuscripts:
- “#NoFilter: Exploring the Experiences of BIPOC Students at a HPWI” by Danielle Nicole Aguilar, Rokaya Abdulameer, Andrea Torres, Nydia Salazar, Taia Hopkins, and Algassimou Diallo
- “A Descriptive Narrative of a Latinx Research-Practice Partnership to Develop the Roots y Resistencia Intervention” by Josefina Bañales, Stacey A Cabrera, Bethany Garcia, Jonathan Reyes, Isaiah E Irizarry, Alfred Rodriguez, Adriana Aldana
- “Linking YPAR and Youth Sociopolitical Development: Reflections on a photovoice study with youth organizers” by Angie Malorni
- “We Got Us: The Process of Engaging Youth as Participants and Co-Researchers” by Erica Wrencher
- ‘“Facilitar no es fácil” Latino/a high school students as initiators of Spanish community service learning during the pandemic” by Angel Ben-Kí, Meera Pandey, Teresa Satterfield
- “Taking a Cubist Approach: The Importance of Youth-Produced Knowledge in Multigenerational Communities” by Nastasia Lawton-Sticklor, Zoe Black, Amira Aderibigbe
- ‘“In the Shoes That I’m In Now” An Intergenerational Community Archiving Framework Centering Critical Youth Participatory-Action Research” by Isaiah Lawrence Lassiter, Haley Rose Kowal, Ayana Allen-Handy, Jahyonna Brown, Quida Ervin, Jasmine Atwell, Ishmael Burrell, Karena Alane Escalante, Ronald Ray, Catherine Ann Nettles, Arania Goldsmith-Carter, Michelle S. Allen, Marie Wilkins-Walker
- “Kinship and Being Together “Otherwise” in Community-University Partnerships” by Anita Purushotham Chikkatur and Abigail Rombalski
- “On Solidarity and Methodological Innocence in Youth Participatory Action Research” by Miguel N Abad and Jennifer Renick
- “A Sacred, Communal Pause: How Racially Marginalized Youth’s Commitment to Healing Expands Understandings of Activism” by Alexis E. Hunter, Chanelle Jones, Ben Kirshner, and Solicia E Lopez
And more including regular section manuscripts and book review …
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- Webinar Recording: The Cost-of-Living Crisis: Data-Driven Insights into Housing, Energy, and Essential Spending
- Policy Briefing: How Affordable Housing Contributes to Local Economies and Tax Revenues
- New Data Tool To Track Links Between Incarceration, Economic Mobility
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