Dr. Lee joins an ISBNPA Webinar panel on PA and nutrition research in the context of structural racism

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ISBNPA Webinar SIG Socioeconomic Inequalities: Physical Activity and Nutrition Behavior Research in the Context of Structural Racism

Abstract

The goal of this panel webinar is to strengthen the capacity of our global ISBNPA members to recognize structural racism, address it through their research, and advance anti-racist research that supports public health and promotes health equity. The panel represents a spectrum of expertise, from researchers with many years of training and experience to researchers still developing expertise, and includes perspectives of researchers from historically excluded or marginalized communities. The panelists will share their research experiences and insights and engage in a virtual discussion with other panelists and attendees.

Speakers:

Dr. Inge Huybrechts (Scientist, International Agency for Research on Cancer, World Health Organization)

Dr. Eun-Young Lee (Assistant Professor, Queen’s University)

Dr. Ray Mahoney (Senior Research Scientist, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) & University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia)

Dr. Angela Odoms-Young (Associate Professor, University of Illinois-Chicago)

Dr. Jennifer D. Roberts (Assistant Professor, University of Maryland)

Christina McKerchar (Lecturer, University of Otago)

Moderators:

Dr. Amanda C. McClain (Assistant Professor, San Diego State University)

Dr. Cassandra M. Johnson (Assistant Professor, Texas State University)

Recorded panel is available here.

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