Health Communication: 4 Useful Things Rebecca Black’s Story Can Teach You Today
Health Communication comes with risks of online harassment. Learn how you can manage them with a little help from Rebecca Black’s story.
BCPH Thought Leader – Samuel Mendez
Sam Mendez is a PhD candidate at the Harvard School of Public Health. Their blog series “Party’s Over” rethinks health communication for the pandemic era.
BCPH Thought Leader – Victor Ekuta
Victor Ekuta is a Penn Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center Clark Scholar, Black Men’s Brain Health Scholar, and MD candidate. He holds a B.A. in Biology and Philosophy-Neuroscience-Psychology (PNP) with a minor in Chemistry from Washington University in St. Louis.
BCPH Thought Leader – Kate Okorie
Kate Okorie is a science journalist at Africa InSight Communications, an organisation that promotes Africa-centered storytelling. Her work is at the nexus of the health and environmental sectors, and her reports have a wide readership across Africa.
BCPH Thought Leader – Devin Hursey
Devin Hursey is an advocate for people living with HIV and public health, from Kansas City Missouri, currently pursuing dual master’s degrees in Public Health and strategic communications at the University of Missouri Columbia (graduation date 2023).
BCPH Thought Leader – Dr. Cullen Truett
Dr. Cullen Truett is a board certified psychiatrist and board eligible Consultation Liaison Psychiatrist practicing with CityBlock Health in Washington, DC.
Victor Ekuta Sample Post
Sample Blog
Kate Okorie Sample Post
Kate Okorie is a science journalist at Africa InSight Communications, an organisation that promotes Africa-centered storytelling. Her work is at the nexus of the health and environmental sectors, and her reports have a wide readership across Africa.
Devin Hursey Sample Post
Sample blog text
BCPH Thought Leader – Dr. Yvette Efevbera
Dr. Yvette Efevbera is a global health, gender equality, and equity leader working to create a world where young people and women are healthy, happy, unafraid, and unapologetic.