This webinar will begin to address this gap by offering resources to question one’s own research practices through an anti-racist lens. Specifically, the presenters will (1) define what the term "anti-racist" means in the context of research methods; (2) examine theories that undergird an anti-racist approach to research; (3) provide examples of anti-racist research across the lifespan, including within the framing, literature review, research questions and design, methodology, analysis, and dissemination processes; (4) share how to examine one’s own positionality and epistemological commitments and connect them explicitly with anti-racist principles; and (5) provide steps to creating an action plan to commit to an anti-racist research framework.

Approved for 1.5 CFLE contact hours of continuing education credit.

Webinar date: October 25, 2022

Fee: $29 for NCFR student members / $49 for NCFR members & CFLEs / $89 for nonmembers & non-CFLEs

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