Pivoting for Success: Using Community-Based Participatory Research During the Twin Pandemics

January, 10 2022

On January 20, Community-Campus Partnerships for Health (CCPH), in partnership with the Detroit Urban Research Center, is hosting a national webinar as part of the CBPR Partnership Academy. The twin pandemics known as COVID-19 and institutionalized racism have continued to shine light on the numerous inequities and disparities in communities across the world. As the pandemics continue with the rise of the Omicron variant, it is critical that we understand the essential pivots community and academic CBPR practitioners have implemented to advance the work towards health equity.  This virtual roundtable seeks to share best practices to overcome challenges and explore successes to rapidly develop new partnerships using a CBPR approach.

This webinar is facilitated by Al Richmond, MSW, Executive Director of CCPH. Panelists include CBPR Partnership Academy Cohort 2 community partner Ilima Ho-Lastimosa, MSW, MoA  Community Coordinator UHM CTAHR Waimānalo Learning Center and Founder of God’s Country Waimānalo and MICEAL/CIVIC Steering Committee member E. Yvonne Lewis, Founding Director of the National Center for African American Health Consciousness. January 20, 2022 from 3:00-4:30pm EST - Register here

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Revised CCPH_Webinar Flyer.pdf