- McMullin, Juliet;
- Cheney, Ann;
- Milanovich, Sean;
- Salgado, Sherri;
- Shumway, Kendall;
- Andrews, Julie;
- Hughes, Regina;
- Rodriguez, Katheryn;
- Vann Thornton, Luella;
- McGuire, Laurette;
- Kelly, Wyatt;
- Espinoza, Veronica;
- John, Jonell;
- Wisespirit, Jackie
Using anti-oppressive methodologies, the Chihuum Piiuywmk Inach/Gathering of Good Minds (CPI/GoGM) project reimagined inclusive pathways for data analysis in health equity Community Engaged Research (CER). Transformations in CER methodologies that decenter colonial and institutional systems of oppression and center Indigenous epistemologies are on the rise. There is, however, a paucity of guidance on data analysis in CER. The CPI/GoGM’s historical trauma project is a grounded demonstration of inclusion and building relational research spaces that support Indigenous epistemologies. Community inclusion in data analysis is an intervention and next step for equity in CER and a call for epistemic justice.