Randolph Anita C, Henry Alex, Hewitt Amy, Mejia Angie P, Sethuraju Raj, DeJoseph Meriah, Koenig Melissa, Elison Jed T, Fair Damien A
Masonic Institute for the Developing Brain, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States.
Department of Pediatrics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States.
Front Integr Neurosci. 2022 Dec 15;16:1060896. doi: 10.3389/fnint.2022.1060896. eCollection 2022.
Following the murder of George Floyd on May 25, 2020, Minneapolis represented the epicenter of protests that would reverberate internationally and re-instantiate a reckoning of the systemic and institutional racism that plagues American society. Also in the summer of 2020, and after several years of planning, the University of Minnesota (UMN) launched the Masonic Institute for the Developing Brain (MIDB), an interdisciplinary clinical and community research enterprise designed to create knowledge and engage all members of our community. In what follows, we describe the mission of the MIDB Community Engagement and Education (CEEd) Core and adjacent efforts within the UMN neuroscience and psychology community. Inherent to these efforts is the explicit attempt to de-center the dominant academic voice and affirm knowledge creation is augmented by diverse voices within and outside of traditional academic institutions. We describe several initiatives, including the Neuroscience Opportunities for Discovery and Equity (NODE) network, the NextGen Psych Scholars Program (NPSP), the Young Scientist Program, among others as exemplars of our approach. Developing and fortifying sustainable pathways for authentic community-academic partnerships are of central importance to enhance mutually beneficial scientific discovery. We posit that traditional academic approaches to community engagement to benefit the institution are severely constrained and perpetuate inherently exploitative power dynamics between academic institutions and communities.
2020年5月25日乔治·弗洛伊德被谋杀后,明尼阿波利斯成为抗议活动的中心,这些抗议活动在国际上引起反响,并再次引发了对困扰美国社会的系统性和制度性种族主义的反思。同样在2020年夏天,经过数年规划,明尼苏达大学(UMN)成立了共济会发育大脑研究所(MIDB),这是一个跨学科的临床和社区研究机构,旨在创造知识并让我们社区的所有成员参与其中。在接下来的内容中,我们将描述MIDB社区参与和教育(CEEd)核心的使命以及UMN神经科学和心理学社区内的相关工作。这些工作的内在要求是明确尝试让占主导地位的学术声音去中心化,并肯定传统学术机构内外的不同声音能增强知识创造。我们描述了几个项目,包括神经科学发现与公平机会(NODE)网络、下一代心理学学者项目(NPSP)、青年科学家项目等,作为我们方法的典范。为真正的社区 - 学术伙伴关系开发和强化可持续的途径对于加强互利的科学发现至关重要。我们认为,传统的以机构利益为导向的社区参与学术方法受到严重限制,并且使学术机构和社区之间固有的剥削性权力动态永久化。