Webinar: 10am-11:00am ET
This webinar will showcase a community-based collaborative research partnership between a midwestern local health department and a University research team. The partnership worked to create processes to help address racism at the institutional level and better integrate marginalized community members into decision-making. Through a six-session collaborative process with representation from county-wide community members, local health department leadership, and relevant staff, the work group produced a Racial Justice Impact Assessment (RJIA) Tool. The project was grounded in anti-racist concepts including public health critical race praxis, community-based participatory research, and bounded justice.
Audience: Public health professionals in all settings, particularly those in governmental public health settings, who are interested in learning how to operationalize principles of anti-racism.