When Northern Arizona University researchers successfully partner with a community organization, their experience can inform other emerging community partnerships.
The Southwest Health Equity Research Collaborative (SHERC) created a video series titled “Stories of Community-Engaged Research” that features four community-university partnerships, each in its own five-part video.
“The purpose of the video series is to allow community and research partners to talk about the development, successes and challenges of their relationship,” said Dr. Nicolette Teufel-Shone, associate director of CHER, co-lead of the SHERC Community Engagement Core and a professor in the Northern Arizona University Department of Health Sciences.
The video series features four partnerships: Karletta Chief and Duane “Chili” Yazzie, Dr. Amy Armstrong-Heimsoth and Shevaun Sullivan, Dr. Talima Pearson and Trudie Milner, and Dr. Frank von Hippel and Emma Torres.