West Philly Research Day 2025

Dr. Amy Carroll-Scott presents on community ethics in research at West Philly Research Day.

Event Highlights

A gathering of community leaders, researchers, and residents at the ExCITe Center.

Date: April 3, 2025
Time: 3:00 – 6:00 PM
Location: ExCITe Center, 3401 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Building Trust and Collaboration through Community-Engaged Research

On April 3, 2025, the Promise Zone Research Connection (PZRC) hosted its inaugural West Philly Research Day at the ExCITe Center in West Philadelphia. This event marked a critical moment for fostering trust and collaboration between research institutions and community members in West Philadelphia. With a focus on addressing ethical shortcomings in community-placed research, the event brought together local leaders, researchers, and residents to discuss ways to ensure research practices benefit the community.

PZRC Board of Directors and Advisory Committee Members at West Philly Research Day 2025.
Dr. Amy Carroll-Scott moderates a panel with Rita Nelson, Hilena Addis, Hyden Terrell, and Christina Brown.
Caleila Burrell, PZRC Project Coordinator, pictured with Jimmy Allen, PZRC Board Member during West Philly Research Day.
Ms. K. Rose, community advocate and member of Metropolitan Baptist Church of Philadelphia, delivering a powerful message at West Philly Research Day 2025.

Event Highlights

  • Opening Remarks: Caleila Burrell, Project Coordinator of PZRC, welcomed participants and set the stage for the day’s discussions. Allison Rusgo, a key supporter of PZRC and advocate for community-engaged research, highlighted the organization’s accomplishments, including the establishment of the Community Research Review Board.

  • Keynote Address: Dr. Amy Carroll-Scott, Chair of Community Health & Prevention at Drexel University, spoke on the importance of integrating community ethics into research practices. She emphasized that ethical research not only requires community involvement but also addresses historical mistrust.

  • Panel Discussion: Titled ‘Research in West Philadelphia: Perspectives from the Community and Research Partners,’ the panel featured community members and researchers who discussed building meaningful partnerships to ensure research serves local interests. Panelists included Rita Nelson, Christina Brown, Hyden Terrell, and Hilena Addis.

  • Audience Engagement: The session included audience Q&A, where community members voiced the need for transparency from research institutions and highlighted the importance of co-creation.

  • Networking and Collaboration: The event concluded with networking sessions where participants discussed future projects and exchanged contact information to foster ongoing collaborations.

Key Takeaways

1. Ethical research requires community involvement at every stage, from planning to dissemination.

2. Transparency and active engagement from researchers build long-lasting trust.

3. Collaborations between research institutions and local organizations ensure that research outcomes benefit the community.

Cynthia Hughes (PZRC staff), Jimmy Allen (PZRC Board of Directors), and Drexel volunteers welcomed attendees and managed sign-in at the door.
CRRB members and community leaders gather in celebration of West Philly Research Day.

Acknowledgments

Special thanks to our sponsors: The Barra Foundation, Drexel University Dornsife School of Public Health, Drexel University College of Nursing and Health Professions, and Drexel University’s Office of University and Community Partnerships.