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SL Rao (she/them) unpack why bias is unavoidable in research and why the idea of complete objectivity is largely a myth. Drawing on examples from education, public policy, and systems design, SL explain how bias shows up in who we recruit, how we interpret data, and how solutions often reinforce existing power structures. SL also explains how to help communities to conduct their own research through participatory approaches and power-sharing.
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Episode highlights
00:01:40 - About SL
00:04:08 - Why is all research biased?
00:07:23 - Examples of how people bring bias into research
00:11:32 - Is some research better than none?
00:16:49 - Recruitment and empowering communities
00:22:59 - Giving away the power
00:29:46 - Final advice
About our guest
SL Rao (She/They) is a strategist who co-creates new futures in education, health and climate through design inspired system transformation. They bring a system-oriented, equity-centered approach to their work and to how they build, nurture, and grow teams and organizations. They are curious, and driven by the need to find solutions to seemingly intractable problems.
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