Just Collaboration: Asset- and Systems- Based Approaches to Community Partnership

October 21, -
Speaker(s): Kay Jowers and Camryn Smith
Presentation by Camryn Smith (Communities in Partnership) and Kay Jowers (Nicholas Institute)

Communities in Partnership (CIP) is a community accountable organization founded and led by those most impacted by structural racism. CIP works to address social determinants of health in East Durham through interconnected food sovereignty, entrepreneurship and workforce development, affordable housing, and leadership development programs. The organization builds solutions for its community using an equitable model for social change and partners with researchers at Duke and UNC who leverage their resources in support of CIP's community-defined outcomes. This presentation will offer perspectives on how institutional partners can use asset- and systems-based approaches to engaging with community and discuss the range of engagement strategies CIP and its university partners use to create just community-based research partnerships.

Please register here: https://duke.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_eVcJoWWusamMscu
Sponsor

Duke Office of Civic Engagement (DOCE)

Co-Sponsor(s)

Duke Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI); Duke Global Health Institute (DGHI); Faculty Write; Forum for Scholars and Publics; Service-Learning Program; Social Science Research Institute (SSRI)

Just Collaboration: Asset- and Systems- Based Approaches to Community Partnership

Contact

Rachel Earnhardt