Edition 30 – Defunding the Social Production of Ignorance: Addressing Racism in Research begins with Funders

Edition 30 – Defunding the Social Production of Ignorance: Addressing Racism in Research begins with Funders

Defunding the Social Production of Ignorance: Addressing Racism in Research Begins with Funders By Griffin Jones Citation Jones G. Defunding the social production of ignorance: Addressing racism in research begins with funders. HPHR. 2021; 30. DOI:10.54111/0001/DD21 Defunding the Social Production of Ignorance: Addressing Racism in Research Begins with Funders Abstract Researchers and funders have increasingly […]

Edition 30 – Hiding in Plain Sight: Public Health, Eugenics, and COVID-19

Edition 30 – Pandemic Eugenics: Discrimination, Disability, & Detention During COVID-19

Hiding in Plain Sight: Public Health, Eugenics, and COVID-19 By Laura I Appleman Citation Appleman L. Hiding in plain sight: public health, eugenics, and COVID-19​. HPHR. 2021; 30. DOI:10.54111/0001/DD22 Introduction Far from being a shameful moment of our past, eugenic philosophy is alive and well in the twenty-first century. Nowhere has this been more apparent than […]

Edition 30 – The COVID-19 Pandemic and Addressing Homelessness in Healthcare

Edition 30 - The COVID-19 Pandemic and Addressing Homelessness in Healthcare

The COVID-19 Pandemic and Addressing Homelessness in Healthcare By Daniel Park, Pranay Bonagiri, Nicole Lee Citation Park D, Bonagiri P, Lee N. The COVID-19 pandemic and addressing homelessness in healthcare ​. HPHR. 2021; 30. DOI:10.54111/0001/DD23 The COVID-19 Pandemic and Addressing Homelessness in Healthcare ​ Introduction According to the United States Department of Housing & Urban […]

Edition 30 – COVID-19 and the Code: Revisiting the Philippine Experience

Edition 30 - COVID-19 and the Code: Revisiting the Philippine Experience

COVID-19 and the Code: Revisiting the Philippine Experience By Kenneth Jim Joseph Jimeno Citation Jimeno K. COVID-19 and the code: revisiting the Philippine experience. HPHR. 2021; 30. DOI:10.54111/0001/DD24 COVID-19 and the Code: Revisiting the Philippine Experience The World Health Organization (WHO, 2020) recommended that breastfeeding of infants should be initiated and continued even among mothers […]

Edition 30 – “Stay home … Well, suppose you don’t got a home?”: The Public Health Challenges of Housing the Homeless During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Edition 30 – “Stay home … Well, suppose you don’t got a home?”: The Public Health Challenges of Housing the Homeless During the COVID-19 Pandemic

“Stay home … Well, suppose you don’t got a home?”: The Public Health Challenges of Housing the Homeless During the COVID-19 Pandemic By Laura K. McCosker Citation McCosker L. Housing the homeless during the COVID-19 pandemic. HPHR. 2021; 30. “Stay home … Well, suppose you don’t got a home?”: The Public Health Challenges of Housing the […]

Edition 30 – The Case for Universal Basic Income as a Tool for Racial Justice

Edition 30 – The Case for Universal Basic Income as a Tool for Racial Justice

The Case for Universal Basic Income as a Tool for Racial Justice By Sana Farooqui Citation Farooqui S. The case for universal basic income as a tool for racial justice. HPHR. 2021; 30. DOI:10.54111/0001/DD26 The Case for Universal Basic Income as a Tool for Racial Justice Introduction The ongoing coronavirus pandemic shed a stark light on […]

Edition 31 – Aftermath as Disaster: An Evaluation of Disaster, Capitalism, and The Evolution of Healthcare Delivery in New Orleans 15 Years After Katrina

Edition 31 – Aftermath as Disaster: An Evaluation of Disaster, Capitalism, and The Evolution of Healthcare Delivery in New Orleans 15 Years After Katrina

Aftermath as Disaster: An Evaluation of Disaster Capitalism and The Evolution of Healthcare Delivery in New Orleans 15 Years After Katrina By Brandon R. McBay Citation McBay B. Aftermath as disaster: An evaluation of disaster capitalism and the evolution of healthcare delivery in New Orleans 15 years after Katrina. HPHR. 2021;31. DOI: 10.54111/0001/EE6 Aftermath as […]

Edition 26 – Psychological Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Frontline Health Workers in Low- and Middle-Income Countries

26 – Psychological Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Frontline Health Workers in Low- and Middle-Income Countries

Psychological Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Frontline Health Workers in Low- and Middle-Income Countries By Davy Deng and John A Naslund Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Deng D, Naslund J. Psychological impact of COVID-19 pandemic on frontline health workers in low- and middle-income countries. Harvard Public Health […]

Edition 26 – Misinformation, Health Equity, News Media: Application of Critical Race Theory (CRT) to Examine News Media’s Role in Normalizing Religious Bigotry

Edition 26 – Misinformation, Health Equity, News Media: Application of Critical Race Theory (CRT) to Examine News Media’s Role in Normalizing Religious Bigotry

Misinformation, Health Equity, News Media: Application of Critical Race Theory (CRT) to Examine News Media’s Role in Normalizing Religious Bigotry By Ans Irfan, Munjireen Sifat, and Zamir M. Brown Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Irfan A, Sifat M, Brown Z. Misinformation, health equity, news media: application of […]

Edition 26 – COVID-19 Is a Great Opportunity for Black Women to Reconsider Hospital Birth

26 – COVID-19 Is a Great Opportunity for Black Women to Reconsider Hospital Birth

COVID-19 Is a Great Opportunity for Black Women to Reconsider Hospital Birth By Rebecca Elliott Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Elliott R. COVID-19 is a great opportunity for Black women to reconsider hospital birth. Harvard Public Health Review. 2021; 26. DOI:10.54111/0001/Z3 COVID-19 Is a Great Opportunity for Black […]