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Research in the Streets
Black Researchers Collective
12 episodes
3 days ago
Taking research to the streets with a couple of Black women in the Chi. The official podcast of the Black Researchers Collective, Research in the Streets is intended to provide a forum to discuss how research and data can be used by everyday people in everyday life. Tune in to hear how writer, researcher, poet, and community organizer Dr. Glenance Green and community advocate and lifelong Chicagoan Shari Runner make an unnecessarily complicated subject make sense in a practical way. Season 1 of Research in the Streets is funded by the Field Foundation of Illinois.
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Taking research to the streets with a couple of Black women in the Chi. The official podcast of the Black Researchers Collective, Research in the Streets is intended to provide a forum to discuss how research and data can be used by everyday people in everyday life. Tune in to hear how writer, researcher, poet, and community organizer Dr. Glenance Green and community advocate and lifelong Chicagoan Shari Runner make an unnecessarily complicated subject make sense in a practical way. Season 1 of Research in the Streets is funded by the Field Foundation of Illinois.
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Why Black women? Part II
Research in the Streets
48 minutes 9 seconds
2 years ago
Why Black women? Part II

We're talking about how Black women understand and express Black liberation, and the characteristics, attributes, and values that collectively serve as the heartbeat or north star of their work. Featuring Helen Muhisani (Black Researchers Collective), Tonika Lewis Johnson (Folded Map Project), Dr. Pascale "Ife" Williams (Spiritual Scholar), Martine Caverl (Ujimaa Medics), Katelyn Johnson (Blackroots Alliance), and Chandra Christmas Rouse (Maplibs).


Recorded: October 28, 2022

Published: September 7, 2023

Research in the Streets
Taking research to the streets with a couple of Black women in the Chi. The official podcast of the Black Researchers Collective, Research in the Streets is intended to provide a forum to discuss how research and data can be used by everyday people in everyday life. Tune in to hear how writer, researcher, poet, and community organizer Dr. Glenance Green and community advocate and lifelong Chicagoan Shari Runner make an unnecessarily complicated subject make sense in a practical way. Season 1 of Research in the Streets is funded by the Field Foundation of Illinois.