Center for Health Promotion and Research

New Solutions-Vol 19, No 4 (2009):  Popular Arts & Education In Community-Based Participatory Research


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Special Section: C. Eduardo Siqueira and John Sullivan, Editors

  1. Popular Arts and Education in Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR): On the Subtle Craft of Developing and Enhancing Channels for Clear Conversations among CBPR Partners pp. 399 - 406   John Sullivan and C. Eduardo Siqueira Special Section.

  2. Project REECH: Using Theatre Arts to Authenticate Local Knowledge pp. 407 - 422   Maghboeba Mosavel and Teleangè Thomas   Special Section.

  3. Homelessness Among Older African-American Women: Interpreting a Serious Social Issue Through the Arts in Community-Based Participatory Action Research  pp. 423 - 448   Holly Feen-Calligan, Olivia G. M. Washington, David P. Moxley   Special Section.

  4. Using Lay Health Promoters in Occupational Health: Outcome Evaluation in a Sample of Latino Poultry-Processing Workers pp. 449 - 466   Joseph G. Grzywacz, Thomas A. Arcury, Antonio Marín, Lourdes Carrillo, Michael L. Coates, Sara A. Quandt   Special Section.

  5. Behind the Fence Forum Theater: An Arts Performance Partnership to Address Lupus and Environmental Justice pp. 467 - 479   Edith Marie Williams, Judith Anderson, Rhonda Lee, Janice White, David Hahn-Baker.

 

 

 


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