Online Workshop Series: Narrative Power: Reimagining Our Path Toward Racial Health Equity – May 20,27 & Jun 3
Posted by Partners for Advancing Health Equity on May 19, 2026
This series is designed to amplify diverse voices and cultivate a comprehensive team perspective.
This three-part workshop series is inspired by the Partnership for Southern Equity’s ongoing work through the Community-Informed Research for Change, Learning, and Equity(CIRCLE) initiative, which is helping build power across the U.S. South by bringing together thevoices, insights, and lived expertise of researchers, practitioners, and community-based leaders.
Grounded in the understanding that narrative power shapes how problems are defined, whose knowledge is valued, and what futures become possible, the series explores how collective storytelling and shared learning can strengthen efforts to advance racial health equity in the U.S. South.
Across the three sessions, participants will be invited to reflect on imagination as a catalyst for change, engage in dialogue about how narratives influence health research and practice, and consider how stronger, community-centered narrative projects can be created and sustained across the South.
Sessions will be held on the following dates (Each session is 12:00 -1:00 PM CST):
- Session 1 May 20, 2026
- Session 2 May 27, 2026
- Session 3 June 3, 2026
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