Rasheera Dopson
Rasheera Dopson is a Master of Public Health student at Morehouse School of Medicine.
Edition 30 – Community Health Assessment of Muslim Women at an East Harlem Islamic Center
Community Health Assessment of Muslim Women at an East Harlem Islamic Center By Farhana Begum, Brittany Dodson, MSPH, and Anitha Srinivasan, MD MPH Citation Begum F, Dodson B, Srinivasan A. Community health assessment of Muslim women at an East Harlem Islamic Center. HPHR. 2021; 30. DOI:10.54111/0001/DD13 Community Health Assessment of Muslim Women at an East […]
Edition 30 – An Invisible Public Health Crisis: The Forced Normalization of Intersex People
An Invisible Public Health Crisis: The Forced Normalization of Intersex People By Dr. Candice Carpenter, Khaya Makhubu, MBA; Lee Moche, MBA, MS Citation Carpenter C, Makhubu K, Moche L. An invisible public health crisis: the forced normalization of intersex people. HPHR. 2021; 30. DOI:10.54111/0001/DD14 An Invisible Public Health Crisis: The Forced Normalization of Intersex People […]
Edition 30 – Structural Colorism: Illuminating the Shadow of Structural Racism and its Malcontents
Structural Colorism: Illuminating the Shadow of Structural Racism and its Malcontents By Dr. Candice Carpenter Citation Carpenter C. Structural colorism: Illuminating the shadow of structural racism and its malcontents. HPHR. 2021; 30. DOI:10.54111/0001/DD15 Structural Colorism: Illuminating the Shadow of Structural Racism and its Malcontents If it was so honorable and glorious to be black, why […]
Edition 30 – Ensuring Equitable Vaccine Distribution for COVID-19 in Wake County, North Carolina
Ensuring Equitable Vaccine Distribution for COVID-19 in Wake County, North Carolina By Paige Bennett, Lauren M. Brown, Lechelle Wilson Wardell, Marina Smelyanskaya Watch a brief overview of their article. Citation Bennett P, Brown L, Wardell L, Smelyanskaya M. Ensuring equitable vaccine distribution for COVID-19 in Wake County, North Carolina. HPHR. 2021; 30. DOI:10.54111/0001/DD16 Ensuring Equitable […]
Edition 31 – Race and Disaster Relief
Race and Disaster Relief By Shannon Chun Citation Chun S. Race and disaster relief. HPHR. 2021; 30. DOI:10.54111/0001/EE5 Race and Disaster Relief Introduction Natural disasters represent common, yet often ignored, contributors to wealth inequality. With the ongoing global threat of climate change, floods, wildfires, and hurricanes increasingly have become regular phenomena that inevitably overwhelm local […]
Edition 30 – Why Social Media Giants’ Attempts to Cure the Infodemic May Be Yet Another Detriment to Black Americans in the Fight Against COVID-19
Why Social Media Giants’ Attempts to Cure the Infodemic May Be Yet Another Detriment to Black Americans in the Fight Against COVID-19 By Ronald E. Cox and William Conley Citation Cox R, Conley W. Why social media giants’ attempts to cure the infodemic may be yet another detriment to black americans in the fight against […]
Edition 30 – The War on Drugs & Racial Health Disparities in Incarceration
The War on Drugs & Racial Health Disparities in Incarceration By Kate Orlin, RN, CARN Citation Orlin K. The war on drugs and racial health disparities in incarceration. HPHR. 2021; 30. DOI:10.54111/0001/DD19 The War on Drugs & Racial Health Disparities in Incarceration The current opioid epidemic, without a doubt, highlights a tragic and preventable loss […]
Edition 30 – The Role of Public Health in the Rule of Law: The Cautionary Tale of Title 42 Expulsions
The Role of Public Health in the Rule of Law: The Cautionary Tale of Title 42 Expulsions By Sarah J. Diaz, JD, LLM and Malachy Schrobilgen Citation Diaz S, Schrobilgen M. The role of public health in the rule of law: The cautionary tale of title 42 expulsions.HPHR. 2021; 30. DOI:10.54111/0001/DD20 The Role of Public […]
Dr. Heather Tillewein discusses conversion therapy among the LGBTQ community
This blog will focus on the realities of conversion therapy on the LGBTQ community, and suggest policy changes to eliminate its use.