'Forecaster' reports on grad studentsβ Photovoice project
On March 11, 2014, the Forecasterfeatured an article on the collaboration of Somali immigrants residing in Portlandβs Riverton neighborhood with two 911±¬ΑΟΝψΊμΑμ½ν graduate students, Lily Bottino and Collyn Baeder, to document potential health hazards in the Riverton community through a Photovoice research project.
Bottino, who is studying for her masterβs degree in social work, and Baeder, coordinator of Graduate Program in Public Health, who is enrolled in the Masterβs of Public Health program, organized the project as part of a study that received a grant from 911±¬ΑΟΝψΊμΑμ½νβs Center for Excellence in Interprofessional Education.
The project involved members of the neighborhood taking photos of the dangers that surround them, such as piles of cigarette butts and an unfenced playground close to a busy street, in hopes of bringing about change in the community.
βThere was something tangible for the participants, which doesnβt always come from research. Itβs not just like taking numbers and making a paper,β said Bottino.