#InThisTogether: A Collective Approach to Student-Engaged Research and How Two Durham Universities Joined Forces to Defend and Transform Durham Public Schools

Benton, J.F., Dunston, Y.L., Anderson, A.L., & Greenwald, A.D. (2020). #InThisTogether: A Collective Approach to Student-Engaged Research and How Two Durham Universities Joined Forces to Defend and Transform Durham Public Schools. Universities and Community Schools, 10(1), 47-64. https://www.nettercenter.upenn.edu/sites/default/files/UCS_Journal_Volume10_Fall2020.pdf

Applying an Ecological Systems Framework: How an HBCU, PWI, and Public School System Created a Collaborative Undergraduate Research Experience

Watkins, C. S., Cason, X., Greenwald, A. D., Dunston, Y. L., & Vo, Q.-C. (2022). Applying an Ecological Systems Framework: How a Historically Black University, a Predominately White Institution, and a Public School System Created a Collaborative Undergraduate Research Experience. Children & Schools, 45(1), 54–63. https://doi.org/10.1093/cs/cdac027

Abstract: Guided by the National Association of Social Workers’ Code of Ethics and measures of competence provided by the Council on Social Work Education, the social work field serves as a model for strategies that promote collaboration across difference, strengths-based advocacy with communities, and education through engagement. These values and perspectives are relevant beyond social work, as they are applied in various disciplines and settings including educational systems. In academic environments, social workers and educators work together to facilitate the development of knowledge, attitudes, skills, and interactions that are individualized, empowering, equitable, strengths-focused, and culturally responsive among all individuals serving children in the school setting, including volunteers from the surrounding community. Using an ecological systems framework to explore the bidirectional relationships between individual student experiences, peer interactions, university–community connections, and collaboration with a local public school district, this article identifies how an interinstitutional student-engaged research partnership between a historically Black university, a predominately White institution, and a local school district models the power of a diverse and equitable collaboration with each subsystem positively contributing to the realization of social work values and ethics. Implications for public school students, staff, and surrounding communities are discussed.

Community Schooling: Durham University-Assisted Community Schools Collective

Greenwald, A., Cason, X., Miller Furiness, L., Benton, J. F., Anderson, A. L., Dunston, Y. L., Qiou, M., Greene, D., Miller, B. & Carver-Tchagna, S.   (2022). Community Schooling: Durham University-Assisted Community Schools Collective. Community Schooling, (3). Retrieved from https://communityschooling.gseis.ucla.edu/journal-issue-3/.

Invited Talks and Presentations

Let’s Talk Racism Conference (March 17-18, 2023)
For Us By Us: Anti-Racism & Cultural Inclusion Curriculum Designed for College Volunteers Entering Durham Public Schools by NCCU and Duke Students”
Presenters: Talia Hayes, Rheyann Kirby, Melanie Kaye Moseley

Institute for Educational Leadership Research Practice Network (November 30, 2022)
“Building Systems for Participatory Research with Community Schools”
Presenters: Dr. Yolanda Dunston, Alec Greenwald, Xavier Cason, Amaya Jackson, and Nikko Tayleor

Community Engaged Scholarship Symposium (May 20, 2022)
Presenters: Xavier Cason, Dr. Yolanda Dunston, and Alec Greenwald

Stanford Research Conference (April 9-10, 2022)
“Visualizing Durham Public School Communities”
Presenter: Drew Greene

ACC Meeting of the Minds (April 1-3, 2022)
“Visualizing Durham Public School Communities”
Presenter: Drew Greene

Data Dialogues, Duke University (November 19, 2021)
Presenters: Drew Greene, Alec Greenwald, Nicolas Restrepo Ochoa

University-Assisted Community Schools National Network (November 15, 2021)
Presenters: Drew Greene, Alec Greenwald, Nicolas Restrepo Ochoa

Let’s Talk Racism Conference (March, 2021)
Presenters: Jasmine Benner, Quynh-Chi Vo, Songia Wynn, Ce’Ondra Ellison

State of North Carolina Undergraduate Research and Creativity Symposium (2020)
Presenter: Ce’Ondra Ellison