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Lessons Learned from a University Community Partnership – Let’s Chat Book Author Panel Discussion Explores the Importance of Dialogue

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Lessons Learned from a University Community Partnership – Let’s Chat Book Author Panel Discussion Explores the Importance of Dialogue


“More than any other time in history, it is important to be able to talk across the aisle, to be able to find common places to at least begin a dialogue.”
— Dr. Suzanne SooHoo, Attallah College Professor and Jack H. and Paula A. Hassinger Chair in Education

Dozens of people gathered at Chapman University’s Leatherby Libraries recently to celebrate the launch of a new book coauthored by Attallah College of Educational Studies researchers Drs. Suzanne SooHoo, Tim Bolin, and Kevin J. Stockbridge and Padres Unidos’ organizational leaders Patricia Huerta and Patty Perales Huerta-Meza.

Let's Chat panel discussion moderated by Chapman President Daniele Struppa

Let’s Chat panel discussion moderated by Chapman President Daniele Struppa

Their book, Let’s Chat: Cultivating Community University Dialogue, blossomed out of a nearly 10-year partnership between Chapman University and Padres Unidos. The book chronicles what they learned and serves as a map for educators and community members seeking to build similar relationships.

Padres Unidos is a grassroots nonprofit organization devoted to parent education and school readiness. With a holistic family-based approach, Padres Unidos serves more than 4,500 low-income Latino students and their families in Orange County each year.

Chapman University’s partnership with Padres Unidos, which Let’s Chat celebrates and models, began in 2010. As part of Chapman’s extended education program, the Attallah College of Educational Studies and Padres Unidos developed the curriculum for a two-year Community Worker Award program. In June 2018, the fourth cohort completed the Chapman and Padres Unidos training program.

Establishing a Dialogue

The panel discussion, moderated by Chapman President Daniele Struppa, centered around how the Chapman and Padres Unidos partnership differs from traditional university community relationships.

Let's Chat book cover“The university has often been this space that has set itself off from and thinking itself better than the communities that surrounded them,” said Dr. Kevin J. Stockbridge.

The authors explained that universities and their surrounding communities historically live parallel lives in the same sandbox. They seldom turn toward one another, except maybe to throw sand at each other once in a while. Universities bring their expertise and solutions to fix perceived community problems, without engaging in a dialogue.

“One of the first things we said as an organization to Chapman was, ‘Don’t change us.’ We had tried partnerships with other universities before. It hadn’t worked out,” said Patty Perales Huerta-Meza, Let’s Chat coauthor and Padres Unidos Division Director of Adult & Youth Forensic Services.

From the start, things were different with Chapman, said Huerta-Meza. “Chapman has allowed Padres to be a true partner.”

Because the goal is to improve the overall health of our communities, said Dr. Soohoo, “That meant actually listening and learning what their questions were. We needed to saddle up side by side to figure out how to mutually solve issues together. It meant that the posture of expertise had to be left behind as we entered the community.”

Something for Everyone

To ensure Let’s Chat was open to anyone, the book utilizes a new genre that the authors call a “coffee table textbook.” It’s designed to be used as a classroom textbook or in an informal setting.

Each of the chapters goes through the phases of the Padres and Chapman partnership as it evolved: “this new ‘we’ that hadn’t existed.” The chapters begin with a community story, which is followed by suggested discussion prompts and then an analysis section that breaks down the topic on a traditional academic level. The goal was to make the book accessible in many ways to the community as well as to academic audiences.

Lisa Gonzales-Solomon with Patty Perales Huerta-Meza

Lisa Gonzales-Solomon, principal of Madison Elementary, with Let’s Chat coauthor Patty Perales Huerta-Meza

Dr. SooHoo said the book’s audience includes undergraduates who are out in the field doing service learning. It can help them understand how to ethically and responsibly approach communities with respect and dignity. The book can also help student teachers understand their role in society and how important it is to engage families and communities in a child’s education.

Community Impact

Lisa Gonzales-Solomon, principal of Madison Elementary in Santa Ana and the 2015 National Distinguished Principal for the State of California by the National Association of Elementary School Principals (NAESP), attended the book talk and shared her experience working with the graduates of the Chapman and Padres Unidos Community Worker Award program.

“The work that was done here through the Chapman and Padres Unidos community worker program, I get to see it on the ground level at the schools. What you’ve modeled here at the university is the same thing that they’re modeling when they are working in the community,” said Gonzales-Solomon.

Overwhelmed by emotion, Gonzales-Solomon recalled seeing the Padres Unidos community workers in action. She has witnessed the Chapman-Padres graduates support parents without judgment and treat them with respect as they try to help them.

“I want to say thank you for your work. I’ve seen it on the front lines, and it’s absolutely beautiful what you’ve done here.”

Display Image at Top: Let’s Chat coauthors (left to right) Suzanne SooHoo, Patty Perales Huerta-Meza, Tim Bolin, and Kevin J. Stockbridge with Attallah College Dean Margaret Grogan (middle)



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