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Thursday, February 16, 2023 at 12:00pm to 1:00pm
Martha Van Rensselaer Hall, 1219
This is Part of the Bronfenbrenner Center for Translational Research's Talks at Twelve Series.
Health equity is a widely touted but vexingly elusive goal. A significant body of academic research addresses research questions related to health equity, but the gap between research outputs and concrete social change is often yawning. How can academic research and robust public engagement be integrated to advance health equity?
This talk will draw on two ongoing engagement-centric research projects to shed light on this question. Bringing together insights from research on health policy and housing policy, Dr. Jamila Michener, associate professor of government and public policy and senior associate dean for public engagement at the Brooks School of Public Policy, will reflect on the perils, possibilities, and prospects of advancing health equity through community-engaged, policy-oriented scholarship. The talk will conclude by spotlighting the roles of two key institutions in supporting engaged research at Cornell: The Brooks School of Public Policy and the Cornell Center for Health Equity, where Michener is co-director.
College of Human Ecology, Bronfenbrenner Center for Translational Research, Cornell Center for Health Equity, Brooks School of Public Policy, Sustainability, College of Veterinary Medicine
Sarah Harrington
Jamila Michener
Brooks School of Public Policy
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