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An update on the Chicago Community, Media & Research Partnership

Back in October, we announced a partnership with the Alliance for Research in Chicagoland Communities at Northwestern. Over the past six months we’ve come together with a group of community and ethnic media partners, patient and community partners, and PCORI-funded health researchers to forge relationships, and to explore a big question: How can we make health research more accessible and impactful to Chicago’s under-resourced communities, and what is the role of trusted community and ethnic media in that process? In that time, we’ve deepened our understanding of each other and our communities, and discovered common ground between journalists, community partners and researchers. Here are a few highlights from the conversations we’ve had so far.

Introducing: Members of the partnership Task Force

Candace Henley and Jesús del Toro

Phyllis Rodgers, Rebecca Johnson and Mareva Lindo

Maudlyne Ihejirika and Jen Brown

HANA Center and Korea Times Chicago

South Side Weekly

Jen Brown, Shyam Prabhakaran and Jhmira Alexander

Mareva Lindo, Darius Tandon, Jhmira Alexander and Rebecca Johnson

Chicago Community, Media and Research Partnership - Task Force
From top left: Project partners Jhmira Alexander, Young Woon Han, Jesús del Toro, Maudlyne Ihejirika, Jackie Serrato, Taneka Jennings, Rebecca Johnson, Jen Brown, Mareva Lindo, and Darius Tandon, 02/13/20

Go to publicnarrative.org/partnerships to learn more about the Chicago Community, Media & Research Partnership.

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