“All In This Story Together”mural, ArtWorks Cincinnati
Friday, March 5th, 2021
THE CINCINNATI PROJECT’S 7th ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM:
The Art and Science of Socially Just Community Partnered Research
Sponsored by the The Taft Research Center and the College of Arts & Sciences
PANEL VIDEOS NOW AVAILABLE!!
Community Partner Panel – Ashlee Young, Urban League – Dr. Curtis Webb, Design Impact – Renee Mahaffey Harris, Closing the Health Gap – Dr. Meredith Smith, Children’s Cradle and Queen’s Village
Researcher Panel – Dr. Leila Rodriguez, UC Anthropology – Dr. Staci Furst-Holloway, UC Psychology – Dr. Carolette Norwood, UC WGSS
Mohan J Dutta is Dean’s Chair Professor of Communication at Massey University in New Zealand. He is the Director of the Center for Culture-Centered Approach to Research and Evaluation (CARE), developing culturally-centered, community-based projects of social change, advocacy, and activism that articulate health as a human right. Mohan Dutta’s research examines the role of advocacy and activism in challenging marginalizing structures, the relationship between poverty and health, political economy of global health policies, the mobilization of cultural tropes for the justification of neo-colonial health development projects, and the ways in which participatory culture-centered processes and strategies of radical democracy serve as axes of global social change.