The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.
MyHealthEd, Inc., Chapel Hill, NC, USA.
Health Promot Pract. 2023 Jan;24(1):45-58. doi: 10.1177/15248399221129864. Epub 2022 Oct 29.
. It is challenging for junior public health investigators who identify as Black, Indigenous, or People of Color (BIPOC) to secure funding for projects and research. We used a narrative inquiry approach to understand and present the funding cascade from the perspectives of female, junior BIPOC researchers and provide funders with actionable recommendations to advance their antiracist goals. . We applied a Critical Race Theory (CRT) framework to guide our narrative inquiry approach. The participants were the four co-authors and we each drafted individual narratives around our experience with the funding cascade and subsequently the five stages of narrative analysis. . We created a visual representation of key activities for funders and applicants organized by our perceived magnitude of inequities in a journey map, an interpreter table that describes common phrases and barriers encountered, and a composite counternarrative presented as a group text message conversation, elevating common themes including feeling pressured to have our research agendas conform to funders' interests and receiving limited key information and support in the funding process. . We discussed how our findings represented manifestations of White supremacy characteristics like power hoarding and paternalism. . We offered specific antidotes for funding organizations to make their processes more antiracist and invited leaders of public health funding organizations to join us to further identify antidotes and share lessons learned in Fall 2023.
. 对于自认为是黑人、原住民或有色人种 (BIPOC) 的初级公共卫生调查员来说,要为项目和研究获得资金是具有挑战性的。我们采用叙事探究方法,从女性、初级 BIPOC 研究人员的角度理解和呈现资金流动,并为资助者提供切实可行的建议,以推进他们的反种族主义目标。. 我们应用了批判种族理论 (CRT) 框架来指导我们的叙事探究方法。参与者是四位合著者,我们每个人都围绕自己在资金流动和随后的五个叙事分析阶段的经历起草了个人叙述。. 我们创建了一个资金提供者和申请人的关键活动的可视化表示,按照我们在旅程图中感知到的不公平程度进行组织,描述常见短语和遇到的障碍的解释表,以及作为群文本消息对话呈现的综合反叙事,突出了共同的主题,包括感到有压力让我们的研究议程符合资助者的利益,并且在资金过程中获得有限的关键信息和支持。. 我们讨论了我们的发现如何代表权力囤积和家长式作风等白人至上特征的表现。. 我们为资助组织提供了具体的解药,以使他们的过程更加反种族主义,并邀请公共卫生资助组织的领导人加入我们,以进一步确定解药并分享 2023 年秋季的经验教训。