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DESCRIPTION:May 20\, 2025 3:00pm to 4:30pm    \n    \n      \n\n\n\n  \n\n 
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 \n\nThe ASPiRE Virtual Discussion Series is a good place for anyone intere
 sted in learning more about community science\, engaged research\, and equ
 itable exchange. If you are new to these topics\, you’ll leave with a theo
 retical foundation and concrete steps to get started. If you already have 
 experience\, you can explore theories that will help you improve your work
 \, explain it to others\, and make a stronger case.\n\n\n\nThe seven-part 
 90-minutes series is designed for geoscientists who want to explore the th
 eories\, principles\, and practices that provide the foundations for equit
 able research with community partners. Topics include an introduction to c
 ommunity engaged research in geosciences\, centering community\, building 
 and maintaining relationships\, learning from histories of scientific enga
 gement with communities\, navigating internal and external power and polit
 ics\, data sharing and data sovereignty\, and translating all this into pr
 actice.\n\n\n\nBefore each virtual discussion session\, we’ll share readin
 gs and other materials you can use to get familiar with the topic. During 
 the discussion session\, you’ll get presentations from community leaders\,
  participate in small-group discussions\, plan how you’ll incorporate what
  you learn into your practice\, and get feedback from community advisors..
 \n\n\n\nBecause topics in the virtual discussion series build on previous 
 topics and because it is meant to be a space for courageous exploration wi
 th supportive peers\, we ask people to participate in all the sessions\, i
 f possible. Click on each of the links below to register for the Virtual D
 iscussion Series.\n\n\n\n2025 Agenda\n\n\n	Tuesday\, February 18\, 3:00 pm 
 to 4:30 pm (ET)\n	\n		Equitable exchange in community-engaged research.\n	\n	\n
 	Tuesday\, March 04\, 3:00 pm to 4:30 pm (ET)\n	\n		The importance of critical
  scientific histories as a foundation for community-engaged geoscience.\n	
 \n	\n	Tuesday\, March 18\, 3:00 pm to 4:30 pm (ET)\n	\n		Centering community ne
 eds as a foundation for equitable exchange .\n	\n	\n	Tuesday\, April 1\, 3:00
  pm to 4:30 pm (ET)\n	\n		The role of navigating politicized relationships in
  building trust with communities\n	\n	\n	Tuesday\, April 15\, 3:00 pm to 4:30
  pm (ET)\n	\n		Reciprocity as a critical component of building trusting relat
 ionships with communities.\n	\n	\n	Tuesday\, May 6\, 3:00 pm to 4:30 pm (ET)
 \n	\n		How and where the concept of “care” shows up in community-engaged rese
 arch.\n	\n	\n	Tuesday\, May 20\, 3:00 pm to 4:30 pm (ET)\n	\n		Reflections and s
 haring of stories around equitable exchange with communities.
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SUMMARY:ASPiRE Virtual Discussion Series Part 7 of 7: Reflections and shari
 ng of stories around equitable exchange with communities
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