Episode 14: Systems change through Black-led research - a conversation with Black Thrive
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As part of the Centre's 2022 Festival: Partnering for Change, Black Thrive explore the inequalities that Black people face in academia and knowledge production. Here, participants had the opportunity to reflect on knowledge production practices and their implications for Black Communities.
Chaired by Lela Kogbara, Director of Black Thrive, our distinguished panel includes Jacqui Dyer (Director at Black Thrive), Natalie Creary (Programme Delivery Director at Black Thrive), Celestin Okoroji (Head of Research at Black Thrive) and Stephani Hatch (Professor of Sociology and Epidemiology at CSMH).
This recording is Part 2 of 2 from a session on "System change through Black-led research", held as part of the ESRC Centre for Society and Mental Health 2022 Festival: Partnering for Change.
Download the episode transcript: www.kcl.ac.uk/csmh/assets/oss-tr…ive-transcript.pdf
Read the complementary blog here: www.kcl.ac.uk/leading-with-integ…black-led-research
For more information about Black Thrive Lambeth, visit: lambeth.blackthrive.org/what-we-do/
For more information about Black Thrive Global, visit:
blackthrive.org/
For more information about the Centre, visit:
www.kcl.ac.uk/csmh
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