Antiracist researchers combat inequality and racism by conceptualizing, implementing, and disseminating research that dismantles racism, oppression, discrimination, and structural inequalities. This virtual presentation offers participants an opportunity to learn how to engage in antiracist research by presenting a counter-narrative to the traditional conceptualization and implementation of research with Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC). Sponsored by VCU College of Humanities and Sciences, VCU School of Social Work and VCU School of Medicine, Department of Health Behavior and Policy.

Panelists include:

  • Trenette Clark Goings, Ph.D., UNC School of Social Work 
  • Maghboeba Mosavel, Ph.D., VCU Department of Social and Behavioral Health
  • Faye Z. Belgrave, Ph.D., VCU Department of Psychology and CHS Dean's Office

Register: https://bit.ly/3n6Hes9

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Sponsor(s)
Humanities & Sciences
Medicine: Health Behavior Policy, Social Work
Speaker(s)
Trenette Clark Goings, Ph.D., UNC School of Social Work; Maghboeba Mosavel, Ph.D., VCU Department of Social and Behavioral Health Faye Z. Belgrave, Ph.D., VCU Department of Psychology and CHS Dean's Office
Audience
Administration , Community Adults, Community Based Health Care Providers, Community Based Physicians, VCU Alumni, VCU Faculty, VCU Health Care Providers, VCU Physicians, VCU Staff, VCU Students , School of Medicine