A collection of crowdsourced innovative and/or transformative studies published in 2022 (with a couple from 2021 that we thought were worth highlighting).
An interview with new E4A team member and reviewer Dr. Terrell Winder. Steph Chernitskiy asked Dr. Winder about his background and research, his aspirations for the E4A program, and much more.
We discuss the role researchers can play in helping to build more resilient cities and respond to public health emergencies, as gleaned from the E4A and NLC co-hosted event, "Learning from our COVID-19 Response to Build Resilient Communities."
We spoke with Dr. Melody Goodman about the Research Engagement Survey Tool (REST), a research instrument that allows users to measure the quality (i.e., how well) and quantity (i.e., how often) of community-engaged research principles in practice.
Learnings about the use of community engaged research, Community-Based Participatory Research, to share power and advance equity, from an interview with Harriet Yepa-Waquie and Nina Wallerstein.
In this interview with Ms. Andrea Jones and Dr. Kenneth Wells, we learned more about their use of the Community Partnered Participatory Research approach - what has worked, challenges faced, and more.
At E4A we are broadening our perspective to look at research projects through a critical lens and ensure that projects we fund are equitable and actionable, in addition to being rigorous.
There are subtleties to advocacy messaging—there’s no one size fits all approach. But evidence demonstrates that what advocates say, and to whom, can help or hinder efforts to build a Culture of Health. Learn more in this piece from E4A grantees Jeff Niederdeppe and Liana Winett.