Episode 11: Working WITH Communities
This episode of "Coloring Outside the Memos," hosted by Dr. Tiffany Monique Quash and Dr. Lizzy Bartelt, focuses on the distinction between working with communities as opposed to working on communities. The hosts discuss the importance of collaboration and partnership in research, emphasizing the need to avoid exploitative practices exemplified by historical unethical research, such as the Tuskegee syphilis trials.
Key points include:
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Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR)
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Challenges of CBPR
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Defining Community
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Trust and Relationship Building
Working WITH Communities
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Obama, M. (2021). Becoming. Crown.
Toliver, S. R. (2021). Recovering Black storytelling in qualitative research: Endarkened storywork. Routledge.