When ‘el intérprete’ is also the ‘learner’: An Innovative Youth Empowerment Project for Immigrant Youth
In this paper, we present a Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR) project that documented an innovative youth empowerment program at a community based organization. The program at the core of this paper is aimed at strengthening cultural brokering, empowerment, civic engagement, and leadersh...
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doaj-9de2641377184d3796e99becfd949bb12020-11-25T01:25:47ZengUniversity Library System, University of PittsburghJournal of Youth Development2325-40172017-01-0111314715810.5195/jyd.2016.468440When ‘el intérprete’ is also the ‘learner’: An Innovative Youth Empowerment Project for Immigrant YouthAlex Pirie0W. Goldstein-Gelb1Maria Landaverde2Jayanthi Mistry3Jeewon Kim4Elizabeth Pufall-Jones5Mariah M. Contreras6Immigrant Service Providers Group/HealthThe Welcome ProjectThe Welcome ProjectTufts UniversityTufts UniversityTufts UniversityTufts UniversityIn this paper, we present a Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR) project that documented an innovative youth empowerment program at a community based organization. The program at the core of this paper is aimed at strengthening cultural brokering, empowerment, civic engagement, and leadership skills by engaging youth as bilingual interpreters at community events to facilitate the participation of adults with limited English proficiency. Through the research-practice integration reflected in our study, we highlight how immigrant youth, engaged in activities that facilitate reflective thinking about their roles as cultural brokers, can be powerfully supported in navigating across their multiple cultural worlds.http://jyd.pitt.edu/ojs/jyd/article/view/468 |
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Alex Pirie W. Goldstein-Gelb Maria Landaverde Jayanthi Mistry Jeewon Kim Elizabeth Pufall-Jones Mariah M. Contreras |
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Alex Pirie W. Goldstein-Gelb Maria Landaverde Jayanthi Mistry Jeewon Kim Elizabeth Pufall-Jones Mariah M. Contreras When ‘el intérprete’ is also the ‘learner’: An Innovative Youth Empowerment Project for Immigrant Youth Journal of Youth Development |
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When ‘el intérprete’ is also the ‘learner’: An Innovative Youth Empowerment Project for Immigrant Youth |
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When ‘el intérprete’ is also the ‘learner’: An Innovative Youth Empowerment Project for Immigrant Youth |
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when ‘el intérprete’ is also the ‘learner’: an innovative youth empowerment project for immigrant youth |
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University Library System, University of Pittsburgh |
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Journal of Youth Development |
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In this paper, we present a Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR) project that documented an innovative youth empowerment program at a community based organization. The program at the core of this paper is aimed at strengthening cultural brokering, empowerment, civic engagement, and leadership skills by engaging youth as bilingual interpreters at community events to facilitate the participation of adults with limited English proficiency. Through the research-practice integration reflected in our study, we highlight how immigrant youth, engaged in activities that facilitate reflective thinking about their roles as cultural brokers, can be powerfully supported in navigating across their multiple cultural worlds. |
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