At the end of this session, focus group moderators introduced residents to the photovoice method, a form of visual ethnography and a participatory research method that combines photography and narrative to center the perspectives of marginalized people and communities with the goal of effecting social change. [...] Through improvements to the quality and quantity of the built environment, like greater access to green spaces, residents imagined individuals, families, and communities being emotionally fed, healed, and rejuvenated by gathering, connecting, just being, and sharing with others – the very activities that also facilitate the development of community cohesion and collective efficacy and that create. [...] Housing In a recent poll of Boston residents,28 37% reported that they had considered moving from their community in the past year, including 43% of residents of Roxbury and neighboring communities;29 40% of Dorchester, 37% of South Boston and neighborhood communities,30 and 35% of East Boston and neighborhood communities.31 Of those reporting a wish to move, 55% did so because of unaffordable hou. [...] Indeed, Boston is the third most intensely gentrified city in the country, with each of the four neighborhoods at high risk of gentrification in the coming years.33 In the past decade, the cost of a single-family home jumped 226% in East Boston – one of the neighborhoods most at risk of gentrification – and 214% in Roxbury. [...] For instance, one formerly incarcerated Roxbury/Dorchester resident argued that the police “need to get out of the cop car and walk the beat again like they used to back in the day… Nobody wants to engage with the community.” An East Boston parent recalled that “police officers, they used to be on the streets, and now I don’t see them a lot.” Reflecting on the apparent shifts in police-community r.
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Table of Contents
- Table of Contents 2
- Summary of Key Findings 3
- Introduction 5
- The Project on Thriving: Methodology 5
- This is What Thriving Communities Look Like 9
- Community Cohesion and Collective Efficacy 9
- Freedom from Harm 13
- SIDEBAR: Perceptions of Motor Vehicle Accidents and Community Safety 17
- This Is What Communities Need to be Safe and to Thrive: Greater Investments Across Multiple Domains of Everyday Life 18
- The Built Environment 18
- Human Capital 21
- Housing 23
- Mental Health and Substance Use Treatment 26
- Addressing Barriers to Needed Investments 28
- SIDEBAR: Tree Cover and the Health of Communities 19
- When Reimagining Safe and Thriving Communities, What Role for Police? 30
- Police as Protectors 30
- Police as Flawed, but Potentially Redeemable, Public Servants 31
- Police as Violence Workers 34
- Summary and Conclusion 40
- Acknowledgments 42
- Endnotes 43
- Appendix A: Participant Demographics 52
- Appendix B: Focus Group Questions 55
- Focus Group Session I 55
- Focus Group Session II 57
- Members of the Roundtable on Racial Disparities in Massachusetts Criminal Courts 59