Youth-Led Health Promotion in Urban Communities: A Community Capacity-Enrichment Perspective
By (Author) Melvin Delgado
By (author) Huiquan Zhou
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
28th February 2008
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
362.1083
Paperback
288
Width 156mm, Height 230mm, Spine 21mm
431g
The introduction of innovative social paradigms that stress community-participation, community-focused empowerment, assets, social and economic justice themes, and in the case of youth, civic participation, represents one of the outcomes of this questioning and bodes well for current and future generations. The subject of how best to address the current and future health needs of this country's urban marginalized comunities is one that has also received considerable attention in academic, policy, and practice arenas in the past decade. A variety of models have been put forth to achieve the goal of health in these communities. One of the most promising recommendations has been the use of health promotion as a vehicle for reaching and empowering communities of color in both rural and urban America. The youth-led environmental justice movement, as it will be addressed in various sections of this book, is one of the latest and most promising approaches towards health promotion that is grass-roots and community participatory based. Youth-led health promotion represents an emerging field with tremendous implications for addressing the health needs of marginalized urban youth of color in the United States.
Melvin Delgado is professor of social work and chair of macro-practice at Boston University of Social Work.
Huiquan Zhou is currently a doctoral student at the University of Pennsylvania School of Social Policy and Practice.