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  1. Assess Connect Transform In Our Neighborhood: A framework for engaging community partners in community-based participatory research designs. ME Brown, KC Stalker. Action Research 19 (2), 372-392. , 2021. 14. 2021. Action research. ME Brown, R Abernathy. Retrieved November 20, 2008.

  2. Mary-Ellen Brown is an associate professor and the founder and director of ASU's Office of Community Health, Engagement, and Resiliency. She is a global futures scholar and a research and evaluation expert on the effects of poverty and violence on community health and well-being.

    • RESEARCH INTERESTS
    • Level I Circle Facilitator
    • Role: Principal Investigator
    • ASU Institute for Social Science Research
    • ASU Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions
    • Shreveport Home Mortgage Association, City of Shreveport
    • U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance
    • Louisiana Housing Corporation
    • Volunteers of America of North Louisiana
    • City of Shreveport Department of Community Development
    • U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
    • Save the Children Foundation
    • Senior Research Associate (Research Associate - Level 5) 2014 to 2015
    • Graduate Research Assistant
    • Social Scientist in Residence/Executive Director 2007 to 2008
    • Graduate Level (MSW)
    • Undergraduate Level
    • Louisiana State University in Shreveport
    • Founder/Manager
    • 2008 to Present
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    The impact of health disparities and health inequities on community resiliency and community readiness to organize and engage in social transformation. The effects of socio-cultural and environmental determinants of disparities and inequities such as those linked to urban poverty, violence, and trauma on the health and wellbeing of vulnerable chi...

    Nonviolence Legacy Project, Center for Community Dialogue

    Research and evaluation of the Shreveport Community Based Crime Reduction initiative, a place-based initiative involving intervention research to address crime, violence, and social drivers of crime.

    You Can, Too: Examining the Effectiveness of a Police-Community Intervention to Replace Fear with Facts and Build Community-Police Trust, Pilot Project Seed Grant Role: Principal Investigator An initial pilot study to investigate the acceptability and feasibility of the novel You Can, Too (YCT) intervention. YCT is a community engagement program wi...

    Implementation Science for Community Crime and Violence Prevention, Project Expansion Grant Role: Co-Principal Investigator (PI: Dr. Katie C. Stalker) This project added an implementation science component to the existing Tucson Innovations in Community Based Crime Reduction project. Specifically, this project focused on two aims: (1) To adapt the...

    Uneeda Biscuit Multifamily Housing Historic Preservation Project for Affordable Housing Role: Project Consultant As a result of the Shreveport Choice Neighborhood participatory research project and my ongoing work as PI for the Shreveport Community-Based Crime Reduction Initiative, I worked with community partners to secure funding for the impleme...

    Tucson Community Based Crime Prevention and Reduction Initiative Role: Principal Investigator One of 9 awarded nationally Using community based participatory research, we are working alongside residents, law enforcement, local government, and a number of other partners to assess and address crime and the social drivers of crime in the Oracle/Miracl...

    Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTCs) Uneeda Biscuit New Construction and Multifamily Housing Historic Preservation Project for Affordable Housing Role: Project Consultant LIHTCs were secured in support of the renovation of the historic Uneeda Biscuit building in the Shreveport Choice Neighborhood/ Shreveport Community-Based Crime Reduction commu...

    LightHouse Model Program Guidebook Role: Researcher and Consultant

    People and Education Transformation Strategy (for the Shreveport HUD Choice Neighborhood Transformation Plan) Role: Researcher and Consultant

    Highland Haven Transitional Living Program Role: Project Director

    The LightHouse Program Role: Project Director PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS AND WORKSHOPS

    Office of Social Service Research and Development, Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, Louisiana Lead researcher for a multi-disciplinary, cross-university research team for the HUD Choice Neighborhood Planning and the DOJ Byrne Criminal Justice Innovation Planning and Implementation initiatives. Responsibilities included project management, co...

    Office of Social Service Research and Development, Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, Louisiana

    Institute for Nonprofit Administration and Research (formerly Institute for Human Studies and Public Policy), Louisiana State University in Shreveport Shreveport, Louisiana Primary responsibilities included: departmental management, applied research, budget management and fund development, teaching and supervision. Provided leadership and instructi...

    School of Social Work, Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, Louisiana

    School of Social Work, Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, Louisiana Undergraduate Level Sociology

    Shreveport, Louisiana Young African Leadership Initiative Regional Leadership Center, Kenyatta University Nairobi, Kenya Certificate in Nonprofit Administration Course Modules: Advanced Grant Writing; Certificate Program Institute for Nonprofit Administration &

    Center for Community Research, Training and Action, LLC Louisiana/National

    Research, resource development, training, facilitation, leadership development, strategic planning, program development and evaluation services to local governments, private foundations, and non-profit organizations. Secures funds for research, planning, and implementation for place-based neighborhood transformation initiatives and other human se...

    Mary Ellen Brown is a professor, director, and research associate at Arizona State University, with a focus on health disparities, community resilience, and social change. She has a Ph.D. in social work, an M.P.A. in public administration, and a M.S.W. in macro practice, and has published peer-reviewed articles on topics such as trauma, crime, and participatory research.

  3. Dr. Mary- Ellen Brown is an associate professor and the founder and director of ASU's Office of Community Health, Engagement, and Resiliency. She is a research and evaluation expert on the effects of poverty and violence on community health and well-being, and the founder of the Community Solutions Research Team.

  4. Nov 10, 2022 · Mary-Ellen Brown, MSW, MPA, LCSW, PhD, Katie Stalker, MSW, PhD. Springer Publishing Company, Nov 10, 2022 - Social Science - 400 pages. Focuses on skill-building to facilitate positive social...

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    • Springer Publishing Company, 2022
  5. Dec 11, 2019 · Mary-Ellen Brown is a social worker and author of the iM-PAACT model, a practical self-care framework for community practitioners. The model helps social workers cope with the hazards of their helping profession and prevent burnout and compassion fatigue.

  6. Mary Ellen BROWN, Professor (Associate) | Cited by 214 | of Arizona State University, AZ (ASU) | Read 17 publications | Contact Mary Ellen BROWN.

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