Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is an equitable approach to research in which researchers, organizations, and community members collaborate on all aspects of a research project.
Projects:
- Climates of Inequality: Grassroots Food Justice in Sherman Park and Washington Park, Milwaukee
- Confluence: Community, Collaboration, and Water Justice
- Designing, Testing, and Adapting Psychosocial Interventions for Immigrants and Refugees from Latin America Using a Community-Engaged Approach
- Food Survey in Milwaukee’s Midtown
- From the BLC Archives: Stories of Midtown, Milwaukee
- Green and Healthy Schoolyards: Transforming Milwaukee Public Schools
- Living for the City: The Black Middle Class in Milwaukee
- Milwaukee Through Embodied Research
- Milwaukee, Mentors, & Making: A Study of Community through Traditional Craft Practices, Innovation, and Collaborative Research
- Nourishing Trust: Mapping Food Journeys and the Collaborative Knowledge Creation (CKC) Process in Milwaukee
- Picturing Milwaukee: Historic Motels of Milwaukee
- Reducing Health Disparities in African American Women 50+
- “Taking Back Neighborhoods:” Conversations Around Place in Milwaukee
- The Impacts of Environmental Education on School-Aged Children in Milwaukee and The Metro Area
- The Influence of Eviction Court Outcomes on Quality of Life, Housing, and Employment of Milwaukee’s Eviction Court Clients
- Using a Clinical Database and Community Wisdom to Improve Pregnancy, Postpartum, and Infant Outcomes in Spanish-Speaking Populations
- Violence Against Asian American Women from both Within the Community and Outside
- Wisconsin Community Activism Now! Archive Project