This event was rescheduled from Oct. 3, 2023. If you registered to attend last semester, please register again to attend on Apr. 19.
The Center for Social and Behavioral Science, College of Education, and Interdisciplinary Health Sciences Institute invite community-engaged researchers to the third event in the Spring 2024 Community-Engaged Research Series, Addressing Inequity in Community-Engaged Research, on Apr. 19, noon - 1:30 p.m. via Zoom.
Join Ross Wantland, Office of the Vice Chancellor for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, and Karen Simms, Trauma & Resilience Initiative, to explore how inequalities and inequity can emerge in community-engaged research and our responsibility as researchers to address it. Participants in this interactive workshop will walk away with strategies to incorporate principles of equity-minded practices in their work.
The Community-Engaged Research Series aims to build and enhance the experience of community-engaged researchers across campus and provide them with the skills and resources needed to impact research in this space.
We invite you to join us for the final event in the spring series on May 10 to network with other community-engaged researchers over coffee and doughnuts at the Siebel Center for Design. Register by May 7.