Examining Factors Impacting Colorectal Cancer Screening Rates for Communities of Color in Rural Cumberland and Salem Counties

Authors: Kiersten Westley Henson, Tyshaneka Saffold, Kristin Curtis, Amanda Ekelburg This brief examines the strengths and challenges related to healthcare providers’ knowledge of colorectal cancer screening eligibility, as well as gaining insights from high‑risk patients who are receiving screenings.

Focus Groups as Bi-Directional Learning Spaces: Lessons from the WRI Colorectal Cancer Project 

Author: Kiersten Westley Henson  WRI recently concluded a project—funded by the South Jersey Institute for Population Health—examining the factors that impact colorectal cancer (CRC) screening rates to inform interventions that reduce cancer risk, promote early detection, and strengthen health outcomes across Southern New Jersey’s underserved populations. This project also offers a compelling example of how focus groups—criticized at times as extractive research tools—can be reimagined as symbiotic, two-way learning experiences when… continue reading

Learning, Adapting, and Advancing: Connecting Past Experiences to Strategic Direction 

Authors: Mavis Asiedu-Frimpong, Madeliene Alger   As we close the chapter on the Walter Rand Institute’s 25th anniversary celebrations, the spirit and energy of the past year was electric. Our community partners, policymakers, community members, students, faculty, former WRI directors, and staff alike joined in on the festivities– reconnecting and sharing stories about how far the Walter Rand Institute has come.   In 2024, the Walter Rand Institute completed and released its strategic plan,… continue reading