Optional additional readings and resources
(Chapter 12) Translating Evidence to Policy: A Case Study of the San Francisco Soda Tax (RA Vargas, et al 2020)
Program for Residency Education, Community Engagement, and Peer Support Training (PRECEPT): Connecting Psychiatrists to Community Resources in Harlem, NYC (Suhail-Sindhu et al, 29 March 2019)
Reducing Cancer and Cancer Disparities: Lessons From a Youth-Generated Diabetes Prevention Campaign (Schillinger, et al, 2017)
Indigenous/ Anti-Colonial Research (Hart, et al 2017)
Achieving Health Equity Through Community Engagement in Translating Evidence to Policy: The San Francisco Health Improvement Partnership, 2010–2016 (K Grumbach, et al 2016)
STOP COVID Policy Briefs- four practice and policy briefs leveraging CBPR findings to shape SF Bay Area policy and practice to decrease disparities in COVID vaccine uptake in local communities of color
It should not require a pandemic to make community engagement in research leadership essential, not optional (K Grumbach et al 2021)
Peggy McIntosh White Privilege Backpack
How Eugenics Shaped Statistics
Down with Eugenics: Like the removal of Confederate statues from public places in the South, universities and science associations have removed the names of Galton, Pearson, and Fisher from buildings and science prizes. AP. In the world of statistics, Galton is known as the inventor of the fundamental ideas of regression and correlation...
https://nautil.us/how-eugenics-shaped-statistics-9365/