Session: Designing and Developing Culturally-Grounded, Community-Based Research From Within Our Own Communities: Challenges and Strengths (Society for Social Work and Research 21st Annual Conference - Ensure Healthy Development for all Youth)

SSRPCB-2 Designing and Developing Culturally-Grounded, Community-Based Research From Within Our Own Communities: Challenges and Strengths

Schedule:
Thursday, January 12, 2017: 8:00 AM-10:00 AM
Preservation Hall Studio 8 (New Orleans Marriott)
Speakers/Presenters:
Darrell Wheeler, PHD, State University of New York at Albany, Michael Spencer, PhD, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, Debora Ortega, PhD, University of Denver and Tessa Evans-Campbell, PhD, University of Washington
This interactive session is designed for deans and directors, faculty, doctoral students, and others interested in identifying the research pitfalls and protocols for designing culturally-grounded, community-based research in partnership with your own racial/ethnic/tribal/cultural communities. The session will include the following topics: (1) implicit biases encountered in designing culturally-grounded CBPR research; (2) pitfalls, protocols, and strengths of conducting community-based research in partnership with communities in which one is a member; (3) recent research innovations in designing and developing culturally-grounded research; (4) discussion of how to build culturally-grounded CBPR interventions; and, (5) discussion on the development of a national community-oriented research network.
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