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The Social is Harder Than the Media

November 4, 2019 by Haley Cureton

Social Media Research Dissemination is the applied science of connecting the research and academic communities with teachers, parents, patients, students, policymakers, consumers…. REAL PEOPLE: those individuals, families and communities impacted by scientific progress and discovery. Put simply, social media research dissemination represents a potential threat to power structures that contribute to and maintain inequity, undermine diversity and resist inclusion. This is GREAT news for researchers and community advocates looking to effect change and build a Culture of Health.

Filed Under: Article Tagged With: community engaged research, culture of health, health equity, research dissemination, social media

Congratulations to our newest cohort of Interdisciplinary Research Leaders!

October 1, 2019 by Haley Cureton

Announcing the 2019 IRL Teams!

These 15 teams of researchers and community leaders will spend the next three years (2019-2022) working together to explore critical issues in their home communities and apply findings in real time to create healthier and more equitable policies and places to live. Meet the 2019 IRL teams…

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Engaging for a Utah Strategy on Homelessness

September 10, 2019 by Haley Cureton

We barreled across the high desert, five people to a car, training and debriefing as we drove, scouring data and reading other state plans in hotel rooms late at night, and stopping wherever we could for more coffee and chocolate. We did this because we care, and we believe that better policy is informed by local knowledge and that we train the next generation of interdisciplinary participatory researchers through mentoring and modeling. The students did it for the thrill of being engaged in something that matters.

Filed Under: Article Tagged With: community engaged research, culture of health, education, health equity, interdisciplinary research

A Reflection on How Structured Dialogue Validates Black Parents

July 29, 2019 by Haley Cureton

As I reflect on our work using structured dialogue in Guilford County, NC, I become a witness to something happening in Next Generation Academy (NGA). Black parents begin to release some of the emotional burdens they retain from a long history of navigating the U.S. public education system.

Filed Under: Article Tagged With: community engaged research, culture of health, education, health equity, interdisciplinary research

Cross Sector Innovation in Early Childhood Research

July 1, 2019 by Haley Cureton

Early Childhood

Three years ago, the first cohort of Interdisciplinary Research Leaders (IRL) fellows embarked on a transformative personal and professional journey, stretching beyond their daily work and building leadership skills to drive social change. This year, as they become the program’s first graduates and alumni, we are celebrating all they have learned and the impact they have had in their communities.

Filed Under: Article Tagged With: community engaged research, culture of health, early childhood health, health research

Building a Culture of Health in Housing: A Special Journal Issue

April 18, 2019 by Haley Cureton

This special issue—Unlocking Opportunities to Create a Culture of Health in Housing: Lessons from Interdisciplinary, Community-Engaged Research Teams—explores connections between housing and health, highlighting the research of sev

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