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Equity in Implementation Science Is Long Overdue
Implementation researchers and practitioners must examine how the field can be truly equitable. A systemic approach offers a path forward.
Implementation researchers and practitioners must examine how the field can be truly equitable. A systemic approach offers a path forward.
In 2018, Alicia Garza founded the Black Futures Lab to center the political needs and demands of Black people.
Black children experience racial discrimination in academic environments that actively deplete their self-worth. By accessing the cultural knowledge of Black parents, Village of Wisdom co-designed a liberatory approach to education.
For people who are looking to invest responsibly, Adasina Social Capital has established the Adasina Social Justice Index, which informs investors about opportunities in four areas: racial justice, gender justice, economic justice, and climate justice.
Implementation science must recognize faith-based organizations as key leaders of change in underserved immigrant communities.
The Activist Graduate School teaches people how to become activists in the tech-driven, globalized 21st century.
The Bienvenido Program engages Latinx communities to better understand their mental health concerns and to develop a program that meets their needs.
Gone West hires unemployed young adults to plant trees, turning reforestation into a profitable business.
Social enterprise Lesbians Who Tech & Allies has created a global network of LGBT people and their associates that has made the sector more diverse and inclusive.
Equity must be integrated into implementation research and practice. Here are 10 recommendations for putting equitable implementation into action.