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Listen In: Developing Research Partnerships

June 20, 2018 by Sandy North

Legal Talk Network‘s On the Road 2018 Equal Justice Conference podcast series featured April Faith-Slaker in a podcast segment discussing why research partnerships are necessary to improving access to justice.

You can hear Kimberly Sanchez’s full interview with Ellen Lawton (Co-Director, National Center for Medical-Legal Partnership, Milken Institute School of Public Health, George Washington University), Amy Johnson (Executive Director, Arkansas Access to Justice Commission), and April online.

If you’re interested in learning more about the ways that April and the Lab’s research team are increasing opportunities for research partnerships, check out our work with colleagues to share best practices around how to select a method of evaluation and the launch of the Evaluation Feedback Project.

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