In from the Margins: Engaging Latinx Youth in Chicago’s Little Village: Engaging latinx youth in chicago's little village

Mariela Fernandez, Marisol Becerra

Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingChapter

Abstract

Chicago’s Latinx community of Little Village has struggled to gain access to needed park and recreation infrastructure over the previous decades. This chapter highlights the example of Little Village Latinx youth, who were able to advocate, plan, and design public outdoor natural environments with the help of a non-profit organization and community adults. In telling their story, this chapter focuses on a contaminated site, which was transformed into a community-based park. Specifically, the chapter discusses the context of this transformation, the key players involved in the development of this park, the funding mechanism for construction, the process behind the transformation, and the outcomes the participating youth experienced. What is notable about this example is that the community organizing occurred based on popular education, which intentionally tackled the structural inequities leading to the historic lack of access to park and recreation infrastructure in Little Village. Youth who were part of this movement experienced myriad ever-lasting benefits.
Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationThe Routledge Handbook of Designing Public Spaces for Young People
Subtitle of host publicationProcesses, Practices and Policies for Youth Inclusion
EditorsJanet Loebach, Sarah Little, Adina Cox, Patsy Eubanks Owens
PublisherRoutledge
Pages358-363
Number of pages6
ISBN (Electronic)9780429012822
ISBN (Print)9781138584921
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 3 2020
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Engineering
  • General Arts and Humanities
  • General Social Sciences

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