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Community-academic partnerships to embrace and ensure diversity, equity, and inclusion in translational science: Evidence of successful community engagement

Joy P. Nanda, Roger S. Clark, J.A. Harrison, Pamela Ouyang, Cyd Lacanienta, Cheryl Dennison Himmelfarb, The CRAC Editorial Contributors

2023Journal of Clinical and Translational Science14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Community-Research Advisory Councils (C-RAC) provide a unique mechanism for building sustainable community-academic partnership, fostering bidirectional understanding of complex research issues, disseminating timely research findings, and thereby improving public trust in science. Created in 2009, the Johns Hopkins C-RAC has a mission to achieve diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) of stakeholders across the entire research continuum. It has nurtured over a decade of partnership among community and academic stakeholders toward addressing health disparity, health equity, structural racism, and discrimination. Evidence of successful strategies to ensure DEI in partnership and lessons learned are illustrated in this special communication.

Topics & Concepts

General partnershipInclusion (mineral)Equity (law)Public relationsHealth equityCommunity-based participatory researchCommunity engagementDiversity (politics)Political scienceSociologyParticipatory action researchSocial scienceHealth careAnthropologyLawHealth Policy Implementation ScienceHealth and Medical Research ImpactsHealth Sciences Research and Education
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