With the rise of school shootings and the recent March for Our Lives movement, Urban Youth Trauma focuses on the timely and important topic of urban violence and guns, while also addressing intervention strategies for social workers and counselors.
With the rise of school shootings and the recent March for Our Lives movement, Urban Youth Trauma focuses on the timely and important topic of urban violence and guns, while also addressing intervention strategies for social workers and counselors.
Dr. Melvin Delgado, M.S.W, Ph.D., is Professor of Social Work at Boston University School of Social Work. He is the former Chair of Macro Practice. He brings over 40 years of practice, research, and scholarship focused on urban population groups, with the Latinx community being a specific focus. Dr. Delgado is bilingual and bicultural, born and raised in New York City (South Bronx) and has focused his professional and academic career on developing urban-based outreach, research, and service delivery models stressing participatory democratic principles, and tapping cultural strengths and community assets. Dr. Delgado's has addressed a variety of social issues and needs, and published numerous articles and over 30 books on urban community practice topics. He is currently the Series Editor on Social Justice and Youth Community Practice, Oxford University Press.
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Preface Section 1: Context Setting 1 Defining Trauma and Urban Trauma 2 The Nation-State and Urban Violence 3 Demographic Profile of Urban Youth of Color Section 2: Foundation for Urban Youth Trauma 4 Trauma and Urban Youth of Color: A Socio-Political-Cultural Grounding 5 Urban Trauma: A Focus on Gun Violence 6 Urban Trauma: Multifaceted Dimensions 7 Urban Girls of Color Section 3: Foundation for Urban Youth Community Interventions 8 Principles Guiding Community Intervention 9 A Conceptual Grounding on Youth-Led and Community-Centered Interventions Section 4: Urban Community Interventions 10 Art, Murals, and Community Gardens 11 Social Justice Activism 12 Citizen Journalism and Photovoice 13 Faith Community References Index About the Author
Preface Section 1: Context Setting 1 Defining Trauma and Urban Trauma 2 The Nation-State and Urban Violence 3 Demographic Profile of Urban Youth of Color Section 2: Foundation for Urban Youth Trauma 4 Trauma and Urban Youth of Color: A Socio-Political-Cultural Grounding 5 Urban Trauma: A Focus on Gun Violence 6 Urban Trauma: Multifaceted Dimensions 7 Urban Girls of Color Section 3: Foundation for Urban Youth Community Interventions 8 Principles Guiding Community Intervention 9 A Conceptual Grounding on Youth-Led and Community-Centered Interventions Section 4: Urban Community Interventions 10 Art, Murals, and Community Gardens 11 Social Justice Activism 12 Citizen Journalism and Photovoice 13 Faith Community References Index About the Author
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