Uncovering the Public/Private Dilemma for Rural Youth Using Participatory Action Research

While the rural youth identity is an intersectional experience that creates a heterogeneous group of young people, a close exploration of a specific rural location can illuminate an experience that is both unique and shared.In this participatory action research Changing Mat study, a group of youth participated in one-on-one interviews and focus group discussions to describe their experience of their rural location.Reports, statistics, and youth counsellors also provided information about the local youth experience.What emerged was a consideration of the unique divide between public and private social realms that can create a dilemma for youth who are simultaneously encouraged to succeed in public life while provided with limited access to opportunities in that public life.The research project culminated in Snap Caps a sculpture created by a team of youth artists that incorporated the final analysis about the public/private divide.

The sculpture is now a permanent display in the region.

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