Trust and equity in research begin with acknowledging the lived experiences of communities.
In this solo episode of Voices of Inclusive Research, I speak honestly about fear, unrest, and lived experience and how they shape health equity and clinical research participation. I reflect on the current realities impacting Black and Brown communities and why research cannot be separated from what people are living through in real time.
I share why trust is built in moments like these, why silence is not neutral, and why ethical research must always center humanity.
This episode is an invitation to reflect on responsibility, hope, and how we can move research forward in ways that are inclusive, equitable, and deeply human.
Tune in to hear why centering humanity is essential to health equity and ethical research.
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