Foster, 2003). In addition, research has highlighted the perception in some Black communities, that their participation in scientific research often provides no meaningful or long-standing benefits, outside of cash incentives to individual subjects (Audrain, Tercyak, Goldman, & Bush, 2002; Cromwell, Vaughan, & Mindel, 1975; Royal et al., 2000). In a similar vein, arguments have been made that these communities are typically exploited by researchers who derive benefit in the form of career or corporate advancement from their research, but do not “give back” to the communities (Schulz et al., 2003).