Publications by authors named "Fritz Pino"

Appreciative inquiry is an action research methodology focused on revealing an organization's positive core. As a cross-racial team of antiracist researchers, we were drawn to appreciative inquiry due to its congruences with community-based research perspectives on power-sharing and co-constructing knowledge. Our collaborative reflexivity brought us to question whether Appreciative inquiry's hyper-focus on positivity would fit our antiracist research paradigm.

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  • - This study investigates the various socio-ecological factors impacting the sexual health of migrant populations in Manitoba, Canada, emphasizing the need for tailored public health policies and services to meet their unique needs.
  • - Through individual interviews with 34 participants from diverse communities, the research highlights factors at individual, interpersonal, institutional, and socio-structural levels affecting sexual health, such as knowledge, access to services, and stigma.
  • - Key findings indicate that barriers like language, racism in healthcare, and gender norms significantly hinder communication about sexual health and safe practices, with longer residency in Canada and community involvement improving awareness.
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