Edition 68 – Colonialism: How a Historical Practice Continues to Effect our Everyday Lives
Colonialism: How a Historical Practice Continues to Effect our Everyday Lives By Dr. Natasha Roya Matthews, MBBS, MPH, BSc (Hons), AFFMLM, and Dr. Candice Carpenter, MD, MBA, MPH, EdM Citation Matthews N, Carpenter C. How a historical practice continues to effect our everyday lives. HPHR. 2022;68. Colonialism: How a Historical Practice Continues to Effect our […]
Edition 37 – The Traumatic Impact of U.S. Immigration Policies: A Call to Action for Mental Healthcare Providers
The Traumatic Impact of U.S. Immigration Policies: A Call to Action for Mental Healthcare Providers By Sandra Mattar, PsyD, Sarah L. Kimball, MD Citation Mattar S, Kimball S. The traumatic impact of US immigration policies: a call of action for mental healthcare providers. HPHR. 2021;37. DOI:10.54111/0001/KK1 The Traumatic Impact of US immigration Policies: A Call […]
Edition 39 – The Message Public Health Missed: Black Music Parallels to Support Equity and Innovation in Public Health
The Message Public Health Missed: Black Music Parallels to Support Equity and Innovation in Public Health By Duane McKinley Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation McKinley D. The message public health missed: black music parallels too support equity and innovation in public health HPHR. 2021;39. DOI:10.54111/0001/MM6 The Message […]
Powerful Insights with Epidemiologist Celine Gounder (Part 2)
Dr. Caroline Light continues her conversation with Dr. Celine Gounder, epidemiologist, infectious disease specialist, and member of the Biden-Harris Transition COVID-19 Advisory Board.
Edition 53 – Beyond Performative Activism- An Exploration of Motivators to Participate in Anti-Racist Activism Through the Lens of Self-Determination Theory
Beyond Performative Activism: An Exploration of Motivators to Participate in Anti-Racist Activism Through the Lens of Self-Determination Theory Munjireen S. Sifat, PhD, MPH; Shawn C. Chiang, MPH; Nazra Amin; Samira Traore; Ans Irfan, MD, EdD, MPH; Kerry M. Green, PhD Citation Sifat M, Chiang S, Amin N, Traore S, Irfan A, Green K. Beyond performative […]
Dr. Ryan Montoya discusses Tuskegee
Dr. Ryan Montoya discusses Tuskegee – then and now
Powerful Insights with Epidemiologist Celine Gounder: Part 1
Dr. Caroline Light gleans powerful insights on health equity in her conversation with Dr. Celine Gounder, epidemiologist, infectious disease specialist, and member of the Biden-Harris Transition COVID-19 Advisory Board.
Timely Reflections on Gun Violence: A Discussion with Journalist Abené Clayton, Part 1
Dr. Caroline Light discusses homicide surge in the San Francisco Bay area during the pandemic with journalist Abené Clayton. This is Part 1 of a 2-part series.
Edition 35 – What is Making Black Women fat? An Examination of the Impact of Race and Racism as Contributing Factors to Overweight and Obesity Health Disparities
What’s Impacting the Waistinlines of Black Women? An Examination of the Impact of Race and Racism as Contributing Factors to Overweight and Obesity Health Disparities By Jovonni Spinner, DrPH, MPH, CHES Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Spinner J. What’s Impacting the Waistinlines of Black Women? An Examination […]
Edition 35 – Addressing the Cycle of Inaction: A DrPH Student Perspective on the Decolonization of Public Health
Addressing the Cycle of Inaction: A DrPH Student Perspective on the Decolonization of Public Health By Sarah E. Boland, MPH*; Kamonthip J. Homdayjanakul, MPH*; Nicole D. Reed, MPH*; Chelsea A. Wesner, MPH, MSW*; Elshimaa Basha, MPH; Carol E. Kaufman, PhD; Latifa Jackson, PhD, MS**; and Katherine A. James, PhD** Share on facebook Facebook Share on […]