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Black Belt

Research Leadership in Action: A Life Story and Lessons Learned by Dr. Veronica Womack

July 5, 2020 by Haley Cureton

While growing up in rural Alabama, I had the great fortune of encountering life experiences that made me intellectually curious about the life circumstances and relationships that I observed. During this time, fundamental questions about rural people and places were formed and I have spent both my personal and professional life trying to answer them. My early career was focused on documenting and highlighting the lives of rural people, particularly those in the Black Belt region of the South. Not only was this region’s culture my own cultural heritage, it was also critical in the development of our country’s socioeconomic and political systems. So, while often overlooked, what happens in the Black Belt region matters, historically and today.

Filed Under: Article Tagged With: Black Belt, community engaged research, culture of health, health equity, health research, interdisciplinary research, Interdisciplinary Research Leaders, IRL fellows, rural health, rural studies

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