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With research, communities should lead and academics follow Historically, research was done ‘on’ communities. A new generation of researchers seeks to reverse this harmful practice. They say the goals of a newer, more beneficial method – community-led research – will only be fulfilled when communities take the research reigns.
Dr James Flexner (centre) undertaking community-led research in Vanuatu. Credit: Dr Flexner.
There is an upside to arriving in Vanuatu with just a GPS, a notepad, and a few basic supplies. University of Sydney archaeologist Dr James Flexner learnt this when instead of delving into technical work, he met with local chiefs and elders who explained the local landscape of Williams Bay. “The result was ultimately probably richer and more interesting than if I had simply followed the orthodox approach to archaeological survey,” he said.
Updated: 5:17 PM PDT May 18, 2021
SALEM, Ore For months, Oregon prisons were a hotbed for COVID-19 outbreaks, spreading quickly among one of the state s most vulnerable populations living in tight quarters.
The virus claimed the lives of 42 adults in custody (AICs), and more than 3,600 others were at one time infected. More than 870 staff members at Oregon prisons have gotten the virus.
As of May 17, 2021 there are only 16 cases across the state s prison system, which includes 12,200 total people in custody. Almost all of those cases are in the Coffee Creek Intake Center, which is the first stop for people sentenced to prison.
Oregon prison COVID-19 lawsuit ruling hailed as a landmark for prisoners’ rights
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Multnomah Circuit Judge Amy Baggio ruled that the Ontario prison’s masking compliance has been inadequate and “creates an unjustifiable risk” throughout the prison.Beth Nakamura/File
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By Liliana Frankel, Malheur Enterprise
ONTARIO – Lawyers and advocates say that the sweeping court order requiring reforms in Snake River Correctional Institution’s COVID-19 protocols is a landmark. The case, they say, not only raised questions about the quality of medical care at the prison but also exposes problems endemic to the Oregon Department of Corrections’ handling of the pandemic.
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