Conducting Research with Vulnerable Populations
For researchers and practitioners to learn the best practices for working with vulnerable populations.
In collaboration with The Dr. Muhammad Experience
Each session will be presented by a researcher, educator, and/or a community member. You will learn how to conduct just and ethical research and how to include the community in your research.
Tentative Schedule
Workshop Speakers
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Angela Wilks
ROARYou
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Kathaleena Edward Monds, Ph.D.
Center for Educational Opportunity
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Erika Strauss Chavarria
Columbia Community Care
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Sherelle Hogan
Pure Heart Foundation
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Britany J Gatewood, Ph.D.
The Liberation and Justice Project
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Bahiyyah Muhammad, Ph. D.
The Dr. Muhammad Experience, Inc.
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Ebony Russ, Ph.D., M.A., M.S.
Professorial Lecturer, George Washington University
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Sydni Turner, M.A.
Board Member, It Takes A Village Collaborative
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Shoareged Phillpotts, M.S.W, M.P.H
Co-Founder, It Takes A Village Collaborative
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Joy Jones, M.P.A
Outreach and Program Coordinator, Center for Educational Opportunity (CEO)
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Lauren Diaz Quintana, M.A.
Program Coordinator, Caminos al Futuro
Board Secretary, Liberation and Justice Project
Sponsorships
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Community Partner
$250-$500
Advertisement of your organization’s logo and website through social media and workshop materials.
1/4 page advertisement in conference program
Add a flyer or paper material to mailed workshop favors
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Education Partner
$500-$1,000
Advertisement of your organization’s logo and website through social media and workshop materials.
Half page advertisement in conference program
Add a flyer or small item to mailed workshop favors
One free registration
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Research Partner
$1,000+
Advertisement of your organization’s logo and website through social media and workshop materials.
Full page advertisement in conference program
Add small or medium sized item to mailed workshop favors
Two free registrations