OUR APPROACH

WHAT DO WE MEAN BY ADVANCING EQUITY?

From our perspective, racial equity occurs when graduate programs reconfigure the structures, cultures, and the system in which they are embedded, to ensure historically marginalized communities have the opportunity to participate and thrive. This work is critically needed: histories of racialized exclusion from the academy mean that participation in doctoral education by Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color as well as and women and non-binary people of all backgrounds, has never matched their representation in the population. Disparate exclusion from graduate education limits individual opportunities, the health and evolution of the disciplines, and possibilities of reducing inequalities in society and the labor market. These are matters of power and justice, and we embrace them as such.

TRANSLATING RESEARCH & THEORY TO PRACTICE… AND BACK AGAIN

Research-Practice Partnerships promote an iterative cycle of producing, translating, and applying research. We aim to advance original social science theory & research, and to use the findings to inform the development and institutionalization of practices that positively affect access, success, and student wellbeing.

To that end, our dissemination strategy involves publishing research in leading outlets, as well as translating research into accessible formats such as research digests, workshops, webinars and our quarterly Virtual Journal Club. By engaging in rich discussion with those who are actively learning to enhance their practice and grow as change agents, new questions for research emerge.


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