Objectives
Review inequities experienced by people who use languages other than English.
Describe the concept of “language justice in research.”
Apply language justice strategies to your research project.
References
Henderson et al., 2022
Academy to Innovate HR
Gabriela Lopez-Zeron, PhD
University of Pittsburgh
Chen et al. In-press, JAMA Peds
Brelsford et al. 2018
Vujcich et al., 2021
Cornelison et al. 2021
Brewster et al., 2024
Chen et al. 2016
Kunst et al., 2023
https://www.who.int/substance_abuse/research_tools/translation/en/
Speaker(s): Maya Ragavan, MD, MPH, MS
Speaker(s) Bio
Dr. Maya Ragavan is an assistant professor of pediatrics in the Division of General Academic Pediatrics at the University of Pittsburgh. She is also the Associate Vice Chair of Diversity Equity and Inclusion Research for the Department of Pediatrics and Associate Core Director for the Clinical and Translational Science Institute Community PARTners Core. Her research interests focus on preventing intimate partner violence (IPV), specifically by supporting IPV survivors in pediatric healthcare settings and examining cultural risk and protective factors to prevent IPV among immigrant families. She also does work focused on engaging parents in supporting their adolescent-age children in developing healthy romantic relationships. She is deeply passionate about stakeholder involvement and with the majority of her research is conducted in partnership with community-based organizations
DCOC Contact Information
Catrice Banks-Johnson
Email: crbanksjohnson@uams.edu
DeAnn Hubberd
Email: DEHubberd@uams.e