Voices of Inclusive Research

Why “Diverse” Matters More Than “Diversity” in Research


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In this solo episode of Voices of Inclusive Research, I reflect on the meaning and mission behind Diverse Research Now, and why the distinction between diversity and diverse matters.

Reading from the organization’s latest blog, I explore how our language shapes inclusion, accountability, and representation in clinical research. I remind listeners that “diversity” can be a checkbox without action, while diverse centers real people and lived experiences often excluded from medical research.

This episode is a declaration and call to action: to ensure clinical research reflects America’s population and that inclusion is a present responsibility.

🎧 Tune in for an inspiring reflection on identity, equity, and the real work of creating access and trust in clinical research.

Must-Hear Insights and Key Moments

  • The Power of Language – How shifting from “diversity” to “diverse” changes the focus from abstract ideals to real people.
  • Beyond a Checkbox – Diversity can exist in name only, but diverse is active and people-centered.
  • Representation in Research – When studies don’t include all populations, innovation and fairness are limited.
  • Building Trust Through Inclusion – True engagement starts when communities are informed, seen, and valued.
  • A Movement, Not a Motto – Diverse Research Now is more than a name — it’s a commitment to action, accountability, and representation.

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Voices of Inclusive ResearchBy Dr. Renarda Jones