Profiles in "Youth Development" Expertise Area

  • Katie Hindman is a Ph.D. student studying youth development in nonprofit and community sport settings, using advanced statistical modeling and qualitative methods to examine equity, access, and youth empowerment.
  • Chavez applies qualitative and mixed-methodologies to understand the implications of work and family-related stressors on Latino adolescents' food security, mental health, and work decisions.
  • Bishop is the Inaugural recipient of the MIT and Black Public Media Fellowship, hosted by the MIT Open Documentary Lab.
  • Monica Paschke is a Counseling and Applied Psychological Sciences major at ASU, focused on trauma-informed care and supporting vulnerable populations through real-world experience and culturally responsive practice.