Community Engaged Research in Economic Mobility and Poverty Alleviation
This NAACFRC 2024 CER Conference: CER Pathways to Equitable Programs and Policies program session includes three presentations about using community-engaged research to approach different sectors of economic mobility and poverty alleviation. 1) "City Talkin’ We Taking Notes: A Basic Income Project for African American Women Builds Hope & Healing", Speakers: Ebonee Bell, Multnomah Idea Lab; Voycetta Marie White, Multnomah Idea Lab; Kesha Canda, Multnomah Idea Lab 2) "We as a Country Should Provide: The Impacts of Guaranteed Income on Racial and Economic Justice", Speakers: Leah Hamilton, MSW, PhD, Jain Family Institute; Simone Smith, PhD Student, Clark Atlanta University; Aaron Quick, PhD Student, Clark Atlanta University; Desha Elliott, PhD Student, Clark Atlanta University 3) "Claiming #FATHERhood: The Building of Brothers United Nation", Avis Files, Program Director, Pathway, Inc.
