10/29/2021
The Steering Committee of the Race Inequality and Policy Initiative (RIPI) invites students, faculty, and community members to attend the last event of our Fall 2021 Virtual Speaker Series.
Thursday, November 4, 4pm, online.
“Research Methods in the Local and Global Community” will discuss issues associated with researching local and global communities with a specific focus on
1) how data collection can impact the people at the center of that research;
2) how data publication can benefit and harm the people at the center of that research;
3) why interrogating the practices of data collection, analysis and publication is key to building and maintaining trust in community-based research.
The panel is organized and moderated by Dr. Alessandra Von Burg and Dr. Sara Dahill-Brown and features
1) Abdulazez Dukhan, Photographer & Humanitarian, "Dinghy to Forget, Resistance to Remember"
2) Adam Hill, Executive Director, Forsyth Futures, "Building Trust and Shifting Power in Community Data Research"
3) Dr. Rowie Kirby-Straker, Director of Public Speaking, Assistant Teaching Professor, WFU Communication, "Why Knowledge Repatriation"
and
4) Shelley Sizemore, Director of Community Partnerships, WFU Office of Civic & Community Engagement, "Building Relationships for Community-Based Research."
The Steering Committee of the Race Inequality and Policy Initiative (RIPI) invites students, faculty, and community members to attend the last event of our Fall 2021 Virtual Speaker Series. “Research Methods in the Local and Global Community” will discuss issues associated with researching local...