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Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer Brown School Center for Social Development Open Menu Back Close Menu Search for: Search Close Search About Areas Of WorkAreas Of Work Our Projects ExpertsExperts Core Faculty & Staff Faculty Directors Faculty Associates CSD Research Associates & Assistants Publications PartnershipsPartnerships Grand Challenges for Social Work Sister Centers for Social Development Next Age Institute​: Partnership in Social Innovation Washington University Partnerships Funding Partners NewsroomNewsroom CSD News Media Newsletter Events ContactContact Join Our Mailing List Open Search HomeGrown StLYouth Development Our research focuses on building capacity in St. Louis City and County to better serve and foster the positive development of young black males ages 12-29. This project is in partnership with community service providers centered on the understanding that solutions to the problems facing young black boys and men today in the St. Louis region must come from the region itself with good use of data and strategic action. The death of Michael Brown in 2014 highlighted immense regional concerns regarding black boys and young men, namely long-standing disparities in health, academic attainment, employment, developmental opportunity and overall healthy transition into adulthood. A glaring gap exists in the baseline data needed to guide strategic planning and evaluation of the region’s capacity to improve outcomes for this population. The mission of HomeGrown StL is twofold: to close the information gap, and to combine knowledge with resources in order to eliminate the disparities facing black boys and young men in our region. This university-community partnership is uniquely positioned to leverage both academic knowledge and community expertise for supporting the positive development of black boys and young men. We bring researchers together with regional leaders of local programs that largely serve this demographic. HomeGrown StL brings together key St. Louis partners to provide focused attention and infrastructure for facilitating, planning and evaluating strategic investment in data to inform services and policy to improve the outcomes for black men and boys. These strategic partners are on the front lines and hold a wealth of knowledge that should inform and guide regional planning. HomeGrown StL is a community-engaged research project of the Race and Opportunity Lab, within the Center for Social Development. Visit the HomeGrown StL website. Principal Investigator Sean JoeCSD Faculty Director; Washington University in St. Louis Youth Development: Effective Transitions to Adulthood Email: [email protected] Contact Lissa JohnsonCSD Associate Director; Director of Administration and Research; Co-Director Financial Capability and Asset Building Email: [email protected] News Events Publications Center for Social DevelopmentWashington University in St. LouisMSC 1196-251-46One Brookings DriveSt. Louis, MO [email protected] Facebook Flickr Twitter YouTube Media Contact Lissa Johnson CSD Associate Director [email protected] Join our Mailing List ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis

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