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Dr. Beverly Kingston is a distinguished figure in the field of violence prevention, known for her expertise and commitment to community empowerment. With a background in political theory from Michigan State University, Dr. Kingston's early career began in Houston where she spearheaded community initiatives aimed at reducing youth violence. Her personal experiences and academic pursuits propelled her to seek a deeper understanding of societal issues, leading her to graduate studies in sociology. Dr. Kingston is currently positioned at the University of Colorado in Boulder, where she directs the Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence (CSPV). Her proactive approach has been instrumental in creating collaborative, evidence-based strategies with communities for lasting change.
Episode Summary:
In this episode of the Credible Messenger podcast, host Jonathan McMillan welcomes Dr. Beverly Kingston – a beacon of hope and a catalyst for change in the realm of violence prevention.
Dr. Kingston’s journey from personal challenges to academic accolades reflects a steadfast dedication to promoting safer communities and better societal systems. Engaged in both the theoretical underpinnings and practical solutions to violence, she shares insightful narratives from her life’s work.
Dr. Kingston explains the significance of unpacking societal values and their impact on issues like youth violence and bullying. The conversation delves into the compelling story of her career, highlighting her transformation from a political theory graduate to a respected voice in the public health approach to violence prevention.
Offering a glimpse into their comprehensive, data-driven collaborations, Dr. Kingston and Jonathan discuss the nuanced relationship between academia and grassroots community initiatives. They further discuss the effectiveness of community-led strategies, the challenges of research funding, and the paramount importance of involving the community in framing the research questions and interventions.
Key Takeaways:
Community coalitions play a pivotal role in violence prevention, with their effectiveness measured through data analysis and evaluation of local interventions.
The partnership between researchers and communities leads to comprehensive solutions for violence prevention, blending scientific evidence with lived experiences.
The meaningful involvement of communities in research processes combats the traditional 'hit and run' approach, fostering trust and ensuring relevance.
Dr. Kingston emphasizes a model for future work that combines community activation with university research partnerships, advocating for equitable funding and representation.
CSPV's initiatives, such as Youth University and Game Changers, are key in engaging young people and providing them with diverse career pathways within violence prevention.
Resources:
CSPV website: https://cspv.colorado.edu/
Beverly Kingston beverly.kingston@colorado.edu
Chapters:
0:00:00
Introduction to the podcast and guest, Dr. Beverly Kingston'
0:02:06
Dr. Kingston's personal experiences and motivation to work in violence prevention
0:04:51
Dr. Kingston's involvement in community mobilization and violence prevention in Houston
0:08:07
Decision to pursue graduate school and study program evaluation'
0:09:36
Discovering the Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence at the University of Colorado
0:11:45
Discussion on the relevance of political theory in understanding societal issues
0:13:41
Exploring the relationship between broader social forces and violence
0:15:29
Importance of evaluating the effectiveness of violence prevention strategies
0:16:38
The effectiveness of community-led strategies can be tested through scientific methods.
0:18:16
Research strategies to measure the impact of interventions and the challenges.
0:22:39
The importance of measuring impact and documenting results to secure funding for community initiatives.
0:24:49
The history of the partnership between CU Boulder and the community coalitions in Denver.
0:26:48
The importance of building trust and long-term commitment in the university-community partnership.
0:29:45
Highlighting the collaborative nature of the research projects, with the community having a significant role in determining the interventions.
0:30:44
The importance of partnership and elevating the lived experience and knowledge of the community in addressing violence.
0:31:25
The impact of racism on risk and protective factors in communities.
0:32:07
The importance of community involvement in research and problem-solving.
0:33:38
The empowerment of individuals with lived experience in shaping research and funding.
0:35:13
Matching evidence-based programs to community-identified risk and protective factors.
0:36:50
The need to develop evidence-based programs that fit the context of communities of color.
0:37:45
Building the evidence base for community-rooted programs and securing funding.
0:39:16
The future of partnerships between universities and communities in violence prevention.
0:41:12
The need for increased funding for violence prevention and the cost of violence.
0:42:30
Exploring opportunities for young people to enter the field of violence prevention.
0:47:35
Exploring different career options for young people in violence prevention.
0:48:20
Beverly and Jonathan express their mutual love for working with young people.
0:49:42
Beverly emphasizes the need for a comprehensive public health approach to address gun violence.
0:50:56
Beverly discusses her upcoming memoir, "Soulshine," and its focus on healing and hope.
0:57:31
Beverly encourages and highlights the importance of community involvement in violence prevention.
1:01:22
Beverly provides information on how to contact her and support the Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence.
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