Hope is not sentimental. It is methodical. It is the engine behind our refusal to accept health inequity as inevitable.
We identify and examine the structural and relational roots of health inequity.
We examine our own power, privilege, and positionality as researchers, always striving to remain accountable to the communities we engage with.
We translate theory into practice, bringing implementation science, cultural insights, and community knowledge into health equity scholarship and action.
Through cultural responsiveness, we honor the stories of lived experiences as data and strategy. Through narrative, we honor history, resist erasure, and build transformative health communication.
Hope as a praxis guides how we survive, how we imagine, how we communicate, and how we fight for justice in public health. “Hope is a discipline” - Mariame Kaba
As the African philosophical concept shares, we believe our health is interdependent. Our work is rooted in community care, shared humanity, and relational accountability.
Researching with Community. Communicating for Justice. Transforming Health Together.