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The  Interdisciplinary  Community-Engaged  Research  for  Health  series  aims  to bridge the gap between researchers and practitioners to facilitate the development of collaborative, equitable research and action. The reality of persistent health disparities and structural inequalities highlights the need for new strategies that are social justice-driven. Traditionally, efforts have tended to be institution-based, “expert”-focused, and silo-specific. To promote health equity, diverse stakeholders with different types of expertise need to work together to solve real-world problems. This series publishes books that recognize the importance of diverse collaboration and equip readers from a variety of backgrounds with the tools and vision to center community voice in research for action.

Series Editors:

Farrah Jacquez

University of Cincinnati

Lina Svedin

University of Utah

Advisory Board:

Sherrie Flynt Wallington

George Washington University

Jennifer Malat

University of Cincinnati

Kristin Kalsem

University of Cincinnati

Kathleen Thiede Call

University of Minnesota

Andriana Abariotes

University of Minnesota

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