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"Roses have thorns for a reason": The promises and perils of critical youth participatory research with system‐impacted girls of Color.

Authors :
Rose, Raquel E.
Singh, Sukhmani
Berezin, McKenzie N.
Javdani, Shabnam
Source :
American Journal of Community Psychology. Mar2024, Vol. 73 Issue 1/2, p144-158. 15p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Scholarship on girlhood—especially for girls of Color—is often relegated to studying risk and emphasizing individual deficits over humanizing girls and centering their voices. This approach to generating scholarship renders oppressive systems and processes invisible from inquiry and unaddressed by practice, with particularly insidious consequences for youth in the legal system. Critical youth participatory action research (YPAR) is acknowledged as an antidote to these conceptualizations because it resists deficit‐oriented narratives circling systems‐impacted youth by inviting them to the knowledge‐generating table. In this paper, we present an empirical analysis of the promises and perils that emerged as we conducted a year‐long critical YPAR project alongside five system‐impacted girls of Color. Our thematic analysis of process notes (30 meetings, 120 h) documents the stories posited by girls, in a democratized space, about the injustices of interconnected institutions, and unearths a complicated tension for both youth and adult coresearchers around the promises and perils of engaging in YPAR within the academy. These findings underscore the importance of using intersectional, collaborative research to challenge perceptions around how we legitimize knowledge. We describe lessons learned in conducting YPAR in academic settings and highlight recommendations to grow youth–adult partnerships within oppressive systems to share power. Highlights: Critical YPAR is heralded as a liberatory epistemology for social justice committed research. We conducted critical YPAR with system‐impacted girls of Color. We synthesize the promises and perils of critical YPAR in a research‐intensive university setting. We name the limits inherent in imperial logics and structures between academia and legal systems. Recommendations focus on structural changes at the nexus of academia and other systems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00910562
Volume :
73
Issue :
1/2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
American Journal of Community Psychology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
176104845
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/ajcp.12651