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CURA Reporter [Spring 2017]

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CURA Reporter [Spring 2017]

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2017-05

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University of Minnesota

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This issue contains the following articles: Boomers at Work and in Transition By Phyllis Moen, Erik Kojola, and Kate Schaefers / Understanding Youth Resilience by Leveraging the Youth Development Study Archive By Jeylan T. Mortimer, Dominique J. Rolando, and Carol Zierman / Making Capital Funding Decisions More Equitable in St. Paul: A Story of Policy Change through Community-Based Research By Jono Cowgill / CURA:Tech, One Year Later By Kristen Murray and Kaela Dickens / Program and Staff Updates / Questions and Answers with Brittany Lewis, CURA’s New Research Associate / A Profile of Lawrence Karongo, a Graduate Student Doing Community-Based Research / 2017 Spring Community-Based Research Summaries

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47;1

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University of Minnesota: Center for Urban and Regional Affairs. (2017). CURA Reporter [Spring 2017]. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/188276.

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