How Community-Led Research Drives Social Change | Monica Malta | TED

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It was December 1996
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and close to 100 degrees Fahrenheit in Rio, Brazil.
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December is really hot there.
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I was sitting in the waiting room
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and couldn't help but notice the loving couples holding hands
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discussing nursery plans, baby names.
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I sat in the chair alone with my five-year-old daughter,
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feeling the kicks of my unborn child in my belly.
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I was uninsured, unemployed,
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living with my parents, and eight months pregnant.
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I wasn't even 30,
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but already a survivor of a ten-year marriage
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where violence was the daily norm.
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After broken bones and broken dreams,
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it seemed my life couldn't get worse.
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Or so I thought.
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When my doctor called me,
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I noticed her serious expression and felt a chill down my spine.
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And then she asked me, "Are you faithful?"
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I thought, wait, what?
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What the heck?
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And I just kept staring at her with a glazed look on my face
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unaware of what was going on.
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She insisted, "Are you faithful?
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Do you have relationships other than with your husband?"
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And then I told her once again that I had just divorced from my abuser,
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was living with my parents and little daughter,
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eight months pregnant,
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definitely not thinking about a candle-light date.
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And then she said,
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"The thing is, you have AIDS.
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And by reading your exams, I've got to tell you,
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you won't survive to raise this child."
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Globally, one in three women face physical or sexual violence
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at some point in their lives,
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a number that has remained unchanged over the past decade.
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And just like me, women who experienced domestic violence
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are three times more likely to get HIV,
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usually from their abuser.
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But here's the thing,
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most of the research done to address this problem
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is led by academics
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with minimal input
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or participation from the women facing this terrible reality.
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With a traditional, top-down approach to research,
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academics with more power and resources,
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swoop in to “save” communities
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with strategies and questions
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that often end up perpetuating biases and stigma
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against the very people they want to assist.
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This leaves them feeling ashamed, confused and diminished.
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There is also a risk of not getting to the root of the problem.
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How can we "fix" communities' challenges if they can't provide any input?
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Aren't they the best experts of their own lives and experiences?
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I came to understand this firsthand,
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both during my experience with my doctor on that day
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and through my own professional journey.
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First of all, my doctor was wrong.
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It is 2024 and I'm still here, 28 years later.
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I was sick for a long time,
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but eventually I got better and lived long enough
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to become a woman's right activist, a professor and a scientist.
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And in honor to the countless women who did not survive domestic violence
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and HIV AIDS,
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I wanted to use my science to make a difference
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in the lives of others like me.
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But that meant changing the way science was done in the first place.
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Back in grad school,
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I got this very neat research project.
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I was going to help improve the lives and health of sex workers from Brazil,
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so I hit the streets to interview them.
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The main question I was supposed to ask:
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"How often do you have sex without a condom?"
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Pretty soon I realized I was way off base.
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The real worry was not condoms.
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The real fear was getting into a car with a client
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and not making it out alive.
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This eventually led me to adopt community participatory research strategies.
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That's a fancy name for a way to do science
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that really includes affected communities,
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working with and for them,
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from the planning stage to the implementation of strategies.
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Evaluations of community participatory research are ongoing,
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but some authors found it has a greater long-term impact
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compared to more traditional methods.
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This is probably due to this comprehensive data collection
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that really includes the unique perspectives of community members,
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allowing us to better understand complex social and health issues.
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I saw this impact firsthand
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in my work with the queer community from Brazil.
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We formed an advisory board representing diverse regions
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and populations
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and worked together to develop the questionnaire,
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conduct the surveys.
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What we found was that queer Brazilians
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were facing high rates of bullying, violence, school dropout,
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poverty and mental health struggles.
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So we partnered with local organizations
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to implement strategies such as PreparaNem,
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a free college preparation course
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and entrepreneurship training.
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These strategies developed to break the cycle of social exclusion and poverty.
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After seven years,
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our own tracking shows
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that more than 80 percent of PreparaNem students
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continued their education,
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receiving a college or university degree.
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The vast majority of those participating in entrepreneurship trainings
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either launched new businesses or improved existing ones.
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To address bullying and violence,
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we developed the Rise app,
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again in close collaboration with the community.
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The app has features like a panic button,
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safe route mapping,
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mental health screening,
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24/7 crisis support.
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It has thousands of users,
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many of whom have shared with us
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how the app has literally saved their lives.
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Help is just a push away.
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Every single strategy we were able to bring to reality
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was developed, implemented, tested,
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revised in close collaboration with the community.
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This is, in essence, what community participatory research is.
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I know as a survivor myself that we want to be at the table.
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We want to co-create change in our own communities.
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But that's my own reality.
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And the singular experience of a domestic violence survivor from Rio
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is different from sex workers from Argentina,
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Indigenous women from the Amazon Bay,
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people living with HIV Aids, from Uganda,
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Mozambique, Kenya.
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To work with those communities,
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I also had to humble myself and listen,
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truly listen to each community needs, realities, priorities.
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And I have learned so much.
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I've cried and laughed a lot.
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I have met amazing, resilient,
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powerful humans,
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and together we developed new services,
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improved the existing ones,
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and even helped to change local and national legislations.
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But I was not their savior.
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They were their own heroes.
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