
On justice in research and shedding colonial thinking with Zinzi Bailey
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On this episode of Griotte's Beat, we explore why empathy is important in research and science with social epidiemologist Zinzi Bailey. We also get into how she sustains her focus on justice and how immigrant identity shapes her anti-colonial spirit. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @Griottesbeat and like us on Facebook to hear about new episodes as they drop.
More about Zinzi Bailey
Zinzi Bailey, ScD, MSPH is a researcher who is passionate about achieving health equity through the elimination of structural, organizational, and social inequities guided by community mobilization. She sees data and research as tools for achieving systemic change – not just for scientists, but also for community members, organizations, and movements. Being born in Jamaica and growing up in Miami, FL has contributed to her transnational, anti-colonial spirit.