Camara Jones, during her keynote address (Chapter 2), asked the audience a number of discussion questions to consider as they participate throughout the workshop. To engage stakeholders (researchers, policy makers, providers, professionals, community leaders, families, students, etc.) in conversations around health equity, these questions are delineated below.
Jones developed the Cliff Analogy as a way to illustrate how different levels of heath interventions can improve or worsen the health disparities. In relating the analogy, she posed the following questions to workshop participants to consider.
Related to the three dimensionality of the cliff:
Related to health interventions described in the analogy:
Jones also suggested that individuals and communities might ask themselves the following questions:
Jones posed two questions based on her story about the restaurant with the open/closed sign at the door:
Jones uses a story she created called The Gardener’s Tale to illustrate the causes and effects of institutionalized, personally mediated, and internalized racism. She asked the audience to consider the following questions: