Laurie Ross

Professor, Sustainability and Social Justice
Director
Dean of the College

Laurie Ross brings expertise in developing and supporting long-term community-university partnerships that address the social determinants of youth violence. The intractability of youth violence requires horizontal knowledge and strategy production (i.e. responses that are co-created by individuals and communities affected by violence, staff at the frontlines, and institutional actors with decision-making authority and control over resources). Her primary aim is to support these differently situated stakeholders to create and review local data and scholarly research and to deliberate over what the data reveal about structural racism and structural violence in order to foster system and policy change. As the university-based research partner on the city’s youth violence prevention and intervention efforts, Ross works closely with city officials, the public schools, police, and community-based organizations. Starting in 2015, she has met weekly with these actors to keep efforts aligned through the Worcester Youth Violence Prevention Initiative. This consistent contact has generated a sense of trust and understanding across sectors, which has led to inter-agency data sharing. Specifically, the police, schools, and city manager’s office share data with Ross on a monthly basis. With these data, she maintains an internal data dashboard of key indicators. This cross-sector work allows for the identification of emerging trends and persistent gaps and to pursue grants and other resources to address the trends and gaps. For example, hercollaborative research approach supported Worcester in its successful Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Comprehensive Anti-Gang Strategies grant (2016-2018) and its Department of Justice Byrne Criminal Justice Innovation Program grant (2014-2018). She served as the research partner on both grants. She has been the Principal Investigator on the Massachusetts Executive Office of Public Safety funded Security Charles E. Shannon Community Safety Initiative which has supported her to serve as Worcester’s Local Action Research Partner since 2006. The overarching contribution of her work is about how to be a research partner committed to transformational community change in the area of youth violence prevention and reduction. She incorporates this work into my graduate level program evaluation, community needs assessment, and practicum courses; students in these classes partner with community organizations and individuals with lived experience of community violence to co-construct knowledge that informs decision-making and action. In 2016, she published a book with Routledge entitled, Dilemmas in Youth Work and Youth Development Practice. From 2000-2021, Ross directed the HOPE Coalition, a youth-adult partnership coalition designed to reduce youth violence, substance use, and promote positive adolescent mental health and youth leadership in Worcester.  Ross is a member of the Worcester Youth Center and Pernet Family Health Center Boards of Directors. 

Degrees

  • Ph.D. in Public Policy, University of Massachusetts, Boston, 2002
  • M.A. in International Development and Social Change, Clark University, 1995
  • B.A. in Geography and International Development & Social Change, Clark University, 1991

Affiliated Department

Sustainability and Social Justice

Scholarly and creative works

  • Book

    Toward a Community of Antiracist Praxis

    2025
    Jie Y Park, Laurie B. Ross
  • Chapters In Books

    Towards a community of antiracist praxis: Transformative principles, practices, and resources for the classroom
    Chapter: Guided emergence and the praxis curriculum: Promoting faculty learning.

    Published by Routledge
    2024
    Jie Park, Laurie B. Ross, Nancy A. Budwig, Alena Esposito
  • Presentations

    Latina Mothers Enacting Literacies of Teaching and Learning in COVID-19

    American Educational Research Association (AERA) Annual Meeting
    San Diego, CA
    April
    2022
    Sponsored by American Educational Research Association
    Jie Y Park, Laurie B. Ross
  • Presentations

    Equity from the Start: Latinx Families and their Experiences with Tele-health and Remote Education in COVID-19

    American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting
    San Diego, CA
    April
    2022
    Sponsored by American Educational Research Association
    Jie Y Park, Laurie B. Ross
  • Presentations

    Antiracist Teaching in Higher Education: Transforming Ourselves and our Classrooms through Praxis.

    American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting
    San Diego, CA
    April
    2022
    Sponsored by American Educational Research Association
  • Article in Refereed Journal

    Navigating the Boundaries of Youth Violence Prevention and Reduction: Reflections on Power in Community Engaged Scholarship

    Published in Gateways: International Journal of Community Research and Engagement,
    2021
    Laurie B. Ross, Katie Byrne, Jennifer M. Safford-Farquharson
  • Article in Refereed Journal

    From Digital Divide to Digital Literacies and Mother-Child Pedagogies: The Case of Latina Mothers

    Published in International Journal of Multicultural Education
    September
    2021
    Vol. 23
    Issue #3
    Jie Y Park, Laurie B. Ross, Deisy Ledezma Rodriguez
  • Article in Refereed Journal

    Analyzing the Relationship between Perception of Safety and Reported Crime in an Urban Neighborhood Using GIS and Sketch Maps

    Published in International Journal of Geo-Information
    2019
    Vol. 8
    Issue #12
    Yelena Ogneva-Himmelberger, Laurie B. Ross
  • Article in Refereed Journal

    The Use of Geographic Information Systems for Real Time Monitoring of Comprehensive Community Initiatives.

    Published in Justice Research and Policy.
    2019
    Laurie B. Ross, Yelena Ogneva-Himmelberger
  • Article in Refereed Journal

    Navigating Early Childhood Resource Deserts with Community Cultural Wealth

    Published in Early Childhood Research Quarterly
    Laurie B. Ross, Rachel Coskey, Ilaria Fiorenza, Ella Henry

Awards and grants

  • Resilient Worcester

    UMass Memorial Determination of Needs fund

    clock icon Jun. 1, 2024 – May. 29, 2026
  • Local Action Research Partner

    MA Executive Office of Safety and Security

    clock icon Jan. 1, 2024 – Dec. 31, 2024
  • Charles E. Shannon Community Safety Initiative

    Executive Office of Public Safety and Security

    clock icon Jan. 1, 2021 – Dec. 31, 2021
  • “Equity from the Start: Latino/a/x Families’ Experiences with Tele-education and Telehealth due to COVID-19”

    AERA

    clock icon Sep. 1, 2020 – Aug. 31, 2021
  • Collaboration for Community Health

    Boston Children's Hospital/The Community Builders

    clock icon Apr. 1, 2019 – Mar. 31, 2021
  • Local Action Research Partner on Worcester Shannon Grant

    MA Executive Office of Safety and Security

    clock icon Jan. 1, 2020 – Dec. 31, 2020