Exploring University-Community Collaborations

Engage! Pub Date : 2021-10-12 DOI:10.18060/25724
Elizabeth Kryder-Reid, Gabriel Fillipelli, P. Boyd, P. Brooks, Aghilah Nadaraj, Alvin Sangsuwangul, L. Humphrey
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The Riverside neighborhood bears multiple burdens of environmental harm. Running the gamut from groundwater contamination in subsurface waters to lead in soils and dust and paint to particulate matter in the air from highways and industry, these environmental insults harm the physical, mental, and economic well-being of the community. The community has also faced an information gap where data was scarce, hard to locate, and sometimes wrong. Activists have long worked to improve the quality of life in the neighborhood, but faced barriers in the form of policies (e.g. Red Lining, zoning variances, disinvestment in public services such as street lights and sidewalks) and practices (e.g. absentee landlords, illegal dumping). Features such as the Central Canal that were developed into recreational amenities in other parts of the city were minimally maintained or restricted from use by residents. In the face of these challenges, IUPUI faculty, students, and community members have partnered on multiple projects to document the history of environmental harms, assess exposure and risk of residents’ exposomes, and share information in ways that are accessible and relevant for residents. The work supports the agency and activism of the community, particularly as it faces pressures of gentrification and university encroachment with the prospect of 16 Tech project expansion. The work also takes place in the context of contested interests and harmful legacies as representatives of an urban university that displaced longtime residents work to partner ethically and transparently with those same communities. As a result, current faculty-community collaborations operate within a space complicated by the problematic legacy of harm and ongoing structural racism. However well-intentioned, faculty, students and community members have to navigate that history and enduring power dynamics as they design their research, identify relevant questions, and share results in ways that are accessible and meaningful to community members.
探索大学与社区的合作
河畔社区承受着环境危害的多重负担。从地下水污染到土壤、灰尘和油漆中的铅,再到高速公路和工业排放的空气中的颗粒物质,这些环境污染损害了社区的身体、精神和经济福祉。社区还面临着信息鸿沟,数据稀缺,难以定位,有时甚至是错误的。长期以来,活动人士一直致力于改善社区的生活质量,但面临着政策(如红线、分区差异、对路灯和人行道等公共服务的投资减少)和实践(如房东缺席、非法倾倒垃圾)方面的障碍。像中央运河这样的特色,在城市的其他地方发展成为娱乐设施,对居民的使用进行了最低限度的维护或限制。面对这些挑战,IUPUI的教师、学生和社区成员合作开展了多个项目,以记录环境危害的历史,评估居民暴露的暴露和风险,并以居民可访问和相关的方式共享信息。这项工作支持了社区的代理和行动主义,特别是在它面临着高档化和大学侵蚀的压力,以及16 Tech项目扩张的前景。这项工作也发生在有争议的利益和有害遗产的背景下,作为一所城市大学的代表,流离失所的长期居民努力与这些社区建立道德和透明的合作伙伴关系。因此,目前的教师与社区合作是在一个因伤害遗留问题和持续的结构性种族主义而变得复杂的空间中进行的。无论出于何种善意,教师、学生和社区成员在设计研究时都必须驾驭这段历史和持久的权力动态,确定相关问题,并以对社区成员易懂且有意义的方式分享结果。
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