has used her artistic and cultural studies expertise to carve out safe spaces for the youth of Ferguson, Mo.
Over the last year, the 萌妹社区–St. Louis associate professor has worked with the to develop a suite of programs that positively impact the community.
First, Lewis-Harris secured a $20,000 grant from the and a $50,000 grant from to develop the . At this location, kids ages 11 to 21 can meet up under the supervision of counselors and relax. Tutoring and art therapy sessions are also available.
“There wasn’t a place in Ferguson where kids and teenagers could hang out, so I helped the Ferguson Youth Initiative write up a grant for the Drop-In program,” she said. “On Thursday, Friday and Saturday kids can come by and socialize in positive ways. We have computers, art supplies, books and video games to keep them engaged.”
Lewis-Harris’ next step was to invite several diverse and talented St. Louis artists to visit the recreation center and offer demonstrations to the kids.
Reviewed 2016-03-08