Talking Through the Numbers show

Talking Through the Numbers

Summary: Through interviews with researchers, community leaders, and service providers, Wilder Research's Paul Mattessich examines pressing issues facing our communities today to offer insight beyond the numbers. Wilder Research is a nonprofit organization working to improve the lives of individuals, families, and communities through human services research.

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 How trauma-informed services can promote positive outcomes for Black youth & families | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:32:34

Guests discuss how trauma-informed, culturally specific, and community-based programs can help address the overrepresentation of African American youth in the juvenile justice system. The discussion highlights one community-based program supporting African American youth and families in North Minneapolis that is building on individual and community strengths to guide the work, and then explores the ways racial disparities are rooted in structural racism and what the research really shows about community safety. Guests: • Carmeann Foster, Founder and Executive Director of Rebound, Inc. • Adesola Oni, Youth Equity and Innovation Manager in the Juvenile Probation Division of Hennepin County Department of Community Corrections • Lindsay Turner, Research Associate at Wilder Research

 Food insecurity in Minnesota: Who is affected and how to ensure everyone has enough to eat | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:32:00

Recent research suggests that 1 in 8 Minnesotans faces hunger since the COVID-19 pandemic. Guests discuss what’s contributing to Minnesotans not having reliable and sufficient amounts of affordable, nutritious food. GUESTS: Rebecca Mino, Manager of Applied Research & Public Policy for Second Harvest Heartland; Ethan Neal, Food Systems Manager for Pillsbury United Communities; and Maddie Hansen-Connell, Research Associate at Wilder Research. RESOURCES: Food finders and advocacy resources - Second Harvest Heartland advocacy - https://www.2harvest.org/who--how-we-help/advocacy/ Pillsbury United Communities - https://pillsburyunited.org/programs/food-distribution/ Hunger Solutions – https://www.hungersolutions.org/ Feeding America – https://www.feedingamerica.org/find-your-local-foodbank Research and data on hunger and food access: Minnesota Compass - http://www.mncompass.org/covid-19/food-insecurity#1-14188-g Wilder Research food access and nutrition research - https://www.wilder.org/wilder-research/research-library?=&field_wilder_topic_1%5B4118%5D=4118 Food Research and Access Center - https://frac.org/ USDA Economic Research Service - https://www.ers.usda.gov/topics/food-choices-health/food-access/

 2020 Census: Why every Minnesotan should make sure they’re counted | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:34:30

Every 10 years, the U.S. Census Bureau counts every person in the United States. The results determine political representation, determine federal funding allocation to states and tribal nations, and serve as a key source of information for government, nonprofit, and business planning. In Minnesota, the 2020 Census will determine whether we retain eight seats in the U.S. House of Representatives. On this episode, guests discuss the 2020 Census, which groups and communities are sometimes undercounted, and why a full and accurate count is essential for the health and success of Minnesota’s government, businesses, and residents. Host Paul Mattessich talks with Wayne Ducheneaux, executive director of the Native Governance Center, Susan Brower, Minnesota State Demographer and director of the Minnesota State Demographic Center, and Jacob Wascalus, research scientist at Wilder Research and the Minnesota Compass project. More information Census 2020: We Count MN https://mn.gov/admin/2020-census/ Native Governance Center https://nativegov.org/ Minnesota State Demographic Center https://mn.gov/admin/demography/ Minnesota Compass https://www.mncompass.org/

 Minnesota’s unsheltered homeless: Understanding who's affected | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:28:48

Guests discuss the alarming increase in people experiencing homelessness in Minnesota who are staying outside of formal shelter, why this is happening, and what it will take to meet the needs. Host Paul Mattessich talks with David Katzenmeyer, Program Supervisor of Project Recovery and Street Outreach at People Incorporated, and Brian Pittman, Research Scientist with Wilder Research and analyst for the Minnesota Homeless Study. Resources: Minnesota Homeless Study - http://mnhomeless.org/ People Incorporated, Project Recovery - https://www.peopleincorporated.org/program/project-recovery/ Minnesota Coalition for the Homeless - https://www.mnhomelesscoalition.org/ Heading Home Ramsey - https://www.headinghomeramsey.org/ Hennepin County Continuum of Care Partnership to End Homelessness - https://www.hennepin.us/your-government/projects-initiatives/heading-home-hennepin

 Collaborating across difference | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:28:06

Paul Mattessich talks with two guests about important considerations and challenges in building effective collaborations between organizations and communities. The discussion draws from Collaboration: What Makes it Work, A Review of Research Literature on Factors Influencing Successful Collaboration (3rd ed.), particularly the chapter focused on collaborating across difference, understanding culture, and navigating power dynamics. Guests include Kirsten Johnson, Director of Community Engagement & Systems Change at the Amherst H. Wilder Foundation, who co-authored the 3rd edition with Paul, and Vanne Owens Hayes, a Cultural Consultant and Health Educator serving the Twin Cities African-American community, who contributed to the chapter on collaborating across difference. Resources: Buy the book: https://www.turnerpublishing.com/books/detail/collaboration-3rd-edition/ Wilder Collaboration Resources: https://www.wilder.org/collaboration

 Data disaggregation: Breaking down data to explore community assets and strengths | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:23:08

Guests discuss the changing populations in Minnesota, and how breaking large, general categories of data into more specific sub-groups is essential to understanding the needs, strengths, and challenges of the diverse communities and people who live here. Host Paul Mattessich talks with KaYing Yang, director of programs and partnerships at Coalition of Asian American Leaders, and Nicole MartinRogers, research scientist at Wilder Research. More information and resources   Minnesota Compass: mncompass.org Race data disaggregation: What does it mean? Why does it matter? https://www.mncompass.org/trends/insights/2018-04-04-data-disaggregation   Minnesota Department of Education - Counting All Students: https://education.mn.gov/MDE/fam/count/   White House Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders: https://sites.ed.gov/aapi/ East Metro Pulse: https://www.spmcf.org/east-metro-pulse

 Caring for the caregivers: Supporting the informal caregivers of Minnesota’s older adults | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:34:46

Paul Mattessich talks with three guests about the friends, family, and communities providing informal caregiving to Minnesota’s older adult population, the need for culturally responsive support services, and how we can improve how we support Minnesota’s informal caregivers. Guests include: Maureen Kenney, director of Aging Services at the Amherst H. Wilder Foundation; Dorothea Harris, program manager of Volunteers of America – Minnesota’s Culturally Responsive Caregiver Support and Dementia Consultation; and Christin Lindberg research scientist at Wilder Research. More information and resources: MINNESOTA: Wilder Foundation Healthy Aging & Caregiving Services: https://www.wilder.org/what-we-offer/healthy-aging-caregiving-services Wilder Research Older Adults and Aging research: https://www.wilder.org/wilder-research/research-topics/older-adults-and-aging Volunteers of America Caregiver Support: https://www.voamnwi.org/caregiver-support Culturally Responsive Caregiver Support and Dementia HELPLINE (available in 4 languages): 952-945-4034 Minnesota Board on Aging Senior Linkage Line: http://www.mnaging.org/advisor/SLL.htm MNHelp.Info - https://mnhelp.info/SpecialTopics/Seniors NATIONAL: National Alliance for Caregiving: https://www.caregiving.org/ Family Caregiver Alliance: https://www.caregiver.org/ AARP: https://www.aarp.org/ Next Avenue: https://www.nextavenue.org/

 Sex trafficking and exploitation in Minnesota: What it is and what’s working to help victims | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:26:32

Paul Mattessich talks with Laura Sutherland, Safe Harbor Regional Navigator for Southeastern Minnesota, and Laura Schauben, research scientist at Wilder Research, about sex trafficking and sexual exploitation in Minnesota, the statewide effort to identify and support victims, and what you need to know that could help save a life. More information: Information on Safe Harbor Minnesota: https://www.health.state.mn.us/communities/safeharbor/ Understanding Sex Trafficking and What Minnesota is Doing to Address it: https://www.wilder.org/articles/understanding-sex-trafficking-and-what-minnesota-doing-address-it 5 Facts That Can Help you Save a Life: What You Need to Know About Commercial Sexual Exploitation: https://www.wilder.org/articles/five-facts-can-help-you-save-life-what-you-need-know-about-commercial-sexual-exploitation

 Major Minnesota trends: What they mean and why they matter | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:28:03

Paul Mattessich talks with Jen Reedy, President of the Bush Foundation, and Allison Liuzzi, Project Director of Minnesota Compass, about ways communities are changing in Minnesota; how data helps to understand and prepare for future challenges and give us hope; and tips for being an informed consumer of facts. Learn more about the Bush Foundation: https://www.bushfoundation.org/ Learn more about Minnesota Compass: https://www.mncompass.org/

 Children's mental health: Support happens in community | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:26:00

May is Mental Health Awareness Month, so Paul Mattessich spoke with two experts on children's mental health in Minnesota. The discussion covers formal and informal mental health services, what we know about building positive relationships, and what you can do to help promote mental health among children. Guests: Dr. Cheryl Holm-Hansen, senior research manager at Wilder Research, where she's led studies related to children's mental health for more than 20 years. Dr. Mark Sander is a senior clinical psychologist for Hennepin County & Director of School Mental Health for Hennepin County and Minneapolis Public Schools. Useful links: Wilder Research publications on mental health: http://www.wilder.org/Wilder-Research/Publications/Pages/results-Mental-Health.aspx National Alliance on Mental Illness - MN: http://www.namihelps.org/ Ramsey County Children’s Mental Health Collaborative: https://www.rccmhc.org/ Hennepin County Children’s Mental Health Collaborative: http://www.hccmhc.com/ Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Children's Mental Health: https://www.samhsa.gov/children Amherst H. Wilder Foundation Mental & Chemical Health Services : https://www.wilder.org/Programs-Services/Children-Family-Mental-Health/

 1 - Homelessness is more than just a math problem | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:28:27

Host Paul Mattessich talks with Michelle Gerrard of Wilder Research and Senta Leff of the Minnesota Coalition for the Homeless about who is homeless in Minnesota, the causes of homelessness, and the one thing they would do to end it. Minnesota Coalition for the Homeless: https://www.mnhomelesscoalition.org/ Minnesota Homeless Study: http://mnhomeless.org/

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