TY - GEN N2 - At the time of this interview, Dr. Raina Croff served as Assistant Professor of Neurology at the Layton Aging and Alzheimer's Disease Center at OHSU. Beginning in 2015, she also led the Sharing History through Active Reminiscence and Photo-imagery (SHARP) study, which sought to maintain or improve the cognitive health and overall well-being of older Black Portlanders through group neighborhood walks and culturally celebratory historical images. Dr. Croff and Dr. King unpack aspects of this research such as aging in place, community memory and transformation, healing from collective trauma, and the relationship between researchers and their subjects. Other notable topics include Dr. Croff's experience as a biracial woman, colorism, and double-consciousness. Dr. Croff's work on the SHARP study is funded by the National Institute on Aging [Grant 3P30AG008017-28S2], the Alzheimer's Association [AARG-D 443651], the CDC [Grant 3U48DP005006-01S2], the Roybal Center for Translational Research [Grant P30 AG024978], and NIH/NCCIH/NCATS [Grant 5UL1TR002369]. DO - 10.6083/zp38wd35t DO - DOI AB - At the time of this interview, Dr. Raina Croff served as Assistant Professor of Neurology at the Layton Aging and Alzheimer's Disease Center at OHSU. Beginning in 2015, she also led the Sharing History through Active Reminiscence and Photo-imagery (SHARP) study, which sought to maintain or improve the cognitive health and overall well-being of older Black Portlanders through group neighborhood walks and culturally celebratory historical images. Dr. Croff and Dr. King unpack aspects of this research such as aging in place, community memory and transformation, healing from collective trauma, and the relationship between researchers and their subjects. Other notable topics include Dr. Croff's experience as a biracial woman, colorism, and double-consciousness. Dr. Croff's work on the SHARP study is funded by the National Institute on Aging [Grant 3P30AG008017-28S2], the Alzheimer's Association [AARG-D 443651], the CDC [Grant 3U48DP005006-01S2], the Roybal Center for Translational Research [Grant P30 AG024978], and NIH/NCCIH/NCATS [Grant 5UL1TR002369]. T1 - Interview with Raina Croff, Ph.D. ED - King, SarĂ¡ Yafah ED - Croff, Raina ED - Interviewer ED - Interviewee DA - 2021-09-17 DA - 2021 September 17 L1 - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/9309/files/Croff-Raina_transcript.pdf L1 - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/9309/files/Croff-Raina_interview_2021.09.17.mp4 PB - Oregon Health & Science University LA - eng PY - 2021-09-17 PY - 2021 September 17 ID - 9309 L4 - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/9309/files/Croff-Raina_transcript.pdf L4 - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/9309/files/Croff-Raina_interview_2021.09.17.mp4 KW - Race Discrimination KW - Anthropology, Medical KW - Psychological Trauma KW - Racism KW - Cognitive Dysfunction KW - Racially Mixed People--race Identity KW - Collective Memory KW - Residential Segregation KW - Black Or African American KW - Aged TI - Interview with Raina Croff, Ph.D. Y1 - 2021-09-17 L2 - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/9309/files/Croff-Raina_transcript.pdf L2 - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/9309/files/Croff-Raina_interview_2021.09.17.mp4 LK - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/9309/files/Croff-Raina_transcript.pdf LK - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/9309/files/Croff-Raina_interview_2021.09.17.mp4 UR - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/9309/files/Croff-Raina_transcript.pdf UR - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/9309/files/Croff-Raina_interview_2021.09.17.mp4 ER -