Episode Notes Introducing our esteemed guest for today's podcast episode: Yasser Payne, a renowned professor at the University of Delaware and a leading street ethnographer. With a passion for shedding light on the structural violence prevalent in communities like Wilmington, Delaware, Dr. Payne brings a wealth of knowledge and firsthand experience to our conversation. As the mastermind behind the Street PAR (Participatory Action Research) initiative, Dr. Payne delves deep into the lived experiences of Wilmington's residents, uncovering the harsh realities of street life and the factors that contribute to its perpetuation. Through his groundbreaking work in street ethnography and social psychology, he challenges conventional wisdom and exposes the root causes of issues such as gun violence and gang culture. Dr. Payne's mission extends beyond academia—he is dedicated to teaching the streets about the devastating impact of gun violence and the systemic inequalities that plague communities. By engaging directly with those affected by these issues, he seeks to empower individuals to enact positive change in their own lives and communities. During this episode, Dr. Payne will share insights into the formation of gang culture and its profound effects on youth, drawing from his extensive research and personal interactions with community members. His goal is to raise awareness of the structural violence and exploitation that pervades our society, advocating for solutions that address the root causes of inequality and injustice. Join us as we delve into the raw realities of street life, explore the complexities of gang culture, and learn from Dr. Yasser Payne's invaluable insights into building a more just and equitable society for all. Brought to you by The CAUSE and The Department of Services for Children, Youth and their Families (DSCYF).