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    • Community-engaged research
    • Public health policy
    • Health equity

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    • Community-partnered participatory research (CPPR) facilitates equitable collaboration between community and academic leaders.
    • Existing infrastructure for bidirectional learning in CPPR is underdeveloped.
    • CPPR has a 25-year history of promoting community involvement in research and policy.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To outline the processes and procedures for using CPPR to plan conferences.
    • To develop essential community leadership training infrastructure.
    • To enhance equitable collaboration in research and policy.

    Main Methods:

    • Rapid ethnographic analysis of conference planning processes.
    • Weekly virtual meetings over two months involving community and academic leaders across three cities.
    • Planning focused on three key areas: community co-leadership, CPPR programs, and bidirectional training models.

    Main Results:

    • The planning process prioritized bidirectional learning and the establishment of a Community Leadership Institute for Equity (C-LIFE).
    • Key themes included framing conference goals, developing structure, promoting equity and diversity, and envisioning the future of CPPR.
    • Identified challenges, collaborations, curriculum ideas, and evaluation strategies for virtual conferences.

    Conclusions:

    • Virtual conferences can be effectively planned using CPPR to advance community leadership training.
    • Promoting equity, addressing structural racism, and bidirectional learning were central planning themes.
    • Integrating community, academic, and policy priorities with community co-leaders as change agents is crucial.