Essential facilitators in building university partnership with ethnic minority communities

C. Kim
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Recently, universities have paid attention to partnership with local communities for mutual benefits. However, this partnership is a complex and challenging process because it brings two different organizations to work together. Many challenges encountered often produces dissatisfying results and distrust among all participants. Using the BRAVE youth violence prevention program as a case study, this study describes the essential facilitators affecting the university partnership with disadvantaged poor ethnic communities in Chicago. Identified facilitators are: agreed mutual benefits, trust relationship, open and transparent communication, shared missions and interest, equal power in decision-making, empowering organization’s sustainability, flexibility, and cultural activities. Building on the lessons from this case example, this study presents that the university-community partnership demonstrates a shared responsibility of the university to serve community members and of the partner agency’s commitment to strengthen the community’s capacity to prevent youth violence.
促进大学与少数族裔社区建立伙伴关系
最近,大学开始注重与当地社区建立互惠互利的伙伴关系。然而,这种伙伴关系是一个复杂而具有挑战性的过程,因为它使两个不同的组织一起工作。遇到的许多挑战往往产生不满意的结果和所有参与者之间的不信任。本研究以BRAVE青少年暴力预防项目为例,描述了影响芝加哥大学与弱势贫困族裔社区合作的基本因素。确定的促进因素包括:商定的互利、信任关系、公开透明的沟通、共同的使命和利益、平等的决策权力、赋予组织的可持续性、灵活性和文化活动权力。基于这一案例的经验教训,本研究表明,大学与社区的伙伴关系表明了大学为社区成员服务的共同责任,以及合作机构加强社区预防青少年暴力能力的承诺。
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