Special Seminar: How to be Anti-Colonial in Community-Based Research
The Advocating for vaccine Confidence and Trust (ACT) Project invites the 平特五不中 community to a special panel with academics and community organizers to engage in dialogue about best practices in community research.
Abstract
This panel is funded by the Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR) Caf茅 Scientifique program. It will focus on how we can decolonize community-based research using an anti-colonial and intersectional lens. There is a growing concern among community members and leaders of data exploitation and extraction, which is continuing the legacy of colonialism: exploitation of communities in the name of institutional benefit. We are hosting this panel to engage in critical consciousness and hear from community organizers and researchers what challenges they've faced, what they need and how we can move forward and reshape institutions to improve partnerships between communities and academics.
Panelists
- Rose Ndjel, Executive Director, Afrique au F茅minin
- Dr. Patricia Li, Clinician-Scientist, Centre for Health Outcomes Research (MUHC)
- Dr. Juan Carlos Chirgwin, Family Physician, CLSC de Parc-Extension
- Salwa Ben Belgacem, Coordinator, Park-Extension Roundtable
- Alex Megelas, Co-Founder, Park-Extension Community-Based Action Research Network
- Dr. Baijayanta Mukhopadhyay, Director, Office of Social Accountability and Community Engagement at the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
Light refreshments will be served at 6:00 PM