By Charisse Iglesias, PhD Examining your positionality before, during, and after engaging with historically marginalized communities is so important to the work and allows you to reflect deeply on who you are working with, and why you are working with them. I argue that this reflection can be extremely helpful to be a better researcher, funder, and community-engaged practitioner. The post From assumptions to integration: Examining your positionality throughout your community-engaged partnersh...