Community Bridges

Community Bridges A year-long service-learning fellowship program at Rice University that offers students the opportun

Founded by Rice University's Kinder Institute for Urban Research and the Center for Civic Engagement, Community Bridges is a collaborative program that aims to strengthen the relationship between Rice University and neighborhoods in Greater Houston. Through an academic course and active fieldwork, Community Bridges fosters cooperation between undergraduate students and community leaders from 11 or

ganizations serving the Fifth Ward, Third Ward, East End, and Gulfton: Air Alliance, BakerRipley, Buffalo Bayou Partnership, CAN DO Houston, Covenant Community Capital, the Fifth Ward Community Redevelopment Corporation, the Fifth Ward Enrichment Program, Pleasant Hill Baptist Church, Small Steps Nurturing Center, School Literacy and Culture, and YES Prep Fifth Ward. Community Bridges Fellows are selected annually for this opportunity, where they develop and implement long-term, sustainable research projects that target the elimination of urban poverty and the empowerment of residents in Greater Houston neighborhoods.

2021-2022 Fellow Sarah Swackhamer conceived of and co-led this newly-published ethical storytelling project for her Comm...
07/25/2022

2021-2022 Fellow Sarah Swackhamer conceived of and co-led this newly-published ethical storytelling project for her Community Bridges collaboration with Girls Empowerment Network. The Rally Cry is a one-time zine publication made up of submissions from Texas youth in grades 3-12. The theme of the zine is advocacy and activism—The Rally Cry highlights the contemporary social issues that youth see, experience, and care about. Check it out! Rice University Kinder Institute for Urban Research

"The Rally Cry” is a one-time zine publication by Girls Empowerment Network made up of submissions from Texas youth in grades 3-12.

Join several of our Community Bridges partners to ride bikes with Gulfton community members, raise awareness about air p...
07/20/2022

Join several of our Community Bridges partners to ride bikes with Gulfton community members, raise awareness about air pollution issues, explore safe and affordable transportation options, and gather local air quality data to help guide policy action to address environmental concerns! Air Alliance Houston BakerRipley LINK Houston

Join Air Alliance Houston (AAH), OneHouston, BakerRipley Gulfton/Sharpstown, Madres del Parque, Gulfton Superneighborhood Council, and LINK Houston for a bike ride to sample the air quality in Gulfton. Date: Saturday, July 30th Time: 8 - 10 AM Location: Basketball court at Burnett Bayland

Our new virtual gallery for the 2021-2022 Community Bridges projects is ready to be explored! Check out last year's coll...
07/15/2022

Our new virtual gallery for the 2021-2022 Community Bridges projects is ready to be explored! Check out last year's collaborations between our change-making partner organizations and stellar undergraduate fellows.

Explore collaborative projects between Rice University undergraduates and community-based organizations working to alleviate poverty and inequality in Greater Houston.

Attention Rice undergraduates: There's one week left to apply for the 2022-2023 Community Bridges program! For more info...
04/22/2022

Attention Rice undergraduates: There's one week left to apply for the 2022-2023 Community Bridges program! For more info and the application, visit the link below.

The 2022-2023 Community Bridges application is open! Find it here and apply by 11:59 pm on Friday, April 29th.

Rice’s biggest, boldest 24-Hour Challenge is underway! Join us in supporting the Kinder Institute’s Community Bridges pr...
04/07/2022

Rice’s biggest, boldest 24-Hour Challenge is underway!

Join us in supporting the Kinder Institute’s Community Bridges program today!

Donate now to support the Kinder Institute's Community Bridges program: bit.ly/24HC22KINDER

UPDATE: More info sessions on the calendar! Do you know Rice undergrads who want to put their learning into action with ...
03/23/2022

UPDATE: More info sessions on the calendar! Do you know Rice undergrads who want to put their learning into action with community organizations alleviating poverty and inequality in Houston? Encourage them to learn about what's in store for the 2022-2023 Community Bridges program and apply by 4/29!

The 2022-2023 Community Bridges application is open! Find it here and apply by 11:59 pm on Friday, April 29th.

The 2022-2023 Community Bridges application is OPEN! Share this unique experiential learning opportunity with your servi...
03/01/2022

The 2022-2023 Community Bridges application is OPEN! Share this unique experiential learning opportunity with your service-focused, research-minded undergraduate friends at Rice! Learn more today and apply by Friday, April 29th.

https://kinder.rice.edu/bridges

The 2022-2023 Community Bridges application is open! Find it here and apply by 11:59 pm on Friday, April 29th.

2020-2021 CB Fellow Anthony D'Souza collaborated with Air Alliance Houston to understand the impact of industrial pollut...
12/08/2021

2020-2021 CB Fellow Anthony D'Souza collaborated with Air Alliance Houston to understand the impact of industrial polluters on surrounding residential areas. Upon graduating, Anthony joined the Air Alliance team as the Research & Policy Coordinator. Learn more about his experience here!

One of our Community Bridges alumni shares how his experience inspired a data-driven pursuit for environmental justice in Houston.

Veda Kumar, our 2020-21 Community Bridges Summer Fellow, wrote this insightful piece about her extended collaboration wi...
08/19/2021

Veda Kumar, our 2020-21 Community Bridges Summer Fellow, wrote this insightful piece about her extended collaboration with the Girls Empowerment Network!

"This experience has challenged me to employ holistic, human-centered strategies for forging authentic connections with people as I move forward into my career. Whether it’s trying to pick up a few phrases of a different language spoken by community members or educating myself about different learning styles, I am inspired to engage with diverse people in new ways that validate their experiences and open opportunities."

Read the whole blog post, and subscribe to Rice University Kinder Institute for Urban Research's Urban Edge Blog to stay apprised of other efforts and issues at play in our community.

With 25 years of service, the Girls Empowerment Network's focus on listening and being responsive to its clients drove home a key lesson: For any nonprofit to be effective, it needs to continually make its services accessible to people.

ATTN current Rice students: The Kinder Institute's Houston Community Data Connections team is seeking two student resear...
07/20/2021

ATTN current Rice students: The Kinder Institute's Houston Community Data Connections team is seeking two student research assistants to support ongoing projects during the coming academic year! This is an excellent opportunity to hone your research skills and gain exposure to some of the most pressing urban issues in our region and beyond. The applications are OPEN and can be found via the link below in the 'Student Positions' section!

The Kinder Institute is now accepting applications through August 31 for its Rice Kinder Scholars program. Other student research opportunities are also available.

We are very excited to announce that we have selected our 2021-2022 Community Bridges cohort! In the coming academic yea...
06/23/2021

We are very excited to announce that we have selected our 2021-2022 Community Bridges cohort! In the coming academic year, 23 students from 17 majors across campus will dive into coursework in urban sociology and research-based collaborations with our Community Bridges partner organizations. We can't wait to see how they learn, grow, and serve.

ICYMI: Our Community Bridges course instructor, Dan Bolger, wrote a great piece about the program for Rice University Ki...
06/09/2021

ICYMI: Our Community Bridges course instructor, Dan Bolger, wrote a great piece about the program for Rice University Kinder Institute for Urban Research's Urban Edge Blog. Read about how our 2020-21 fellows collaborated with partner organizations in the midst of the challenges and change that the pandemic has brought.

The inequality that exists across Houston neighborhoods has perhaps never been more evident than it has over the past year.

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