Interview with Shane Gray, Founder, United UVC Inc.
Interview with Shane Gray, Founder, United UVC Inc. By Jayson Toweh Interview with Shane Gray, Founder, United UVC Inc. Engineering a new way to prevent pandemics In today’s interview Shane Gray from United UVC Inc. was interviewed. Shane is and EPA certified Indoor Air Quality technician who founded United UVC to establish an effective airborne […]
Interview with Kristy Drutman, Founder, Brown Girl Green
Interview with Kristy Drutman, Founder, Brown Girl Green By Jayson Toweh Interview with Kristy Drutman, Founder, Brown Girl Green Environmental injustice: how race, health, and climate are intertwined In today’s Kristy Drutman from Brown Girl Green was interviewed. Kristy is an environmental media host, speaker, activist, and digital media strategist. During her work she has […]
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 […]
Uncovering ‘Church Cancer:’ Stories from Silent Survivors of Divine Punishment
The denial of HIV’s early impact was so severe in some African American faith communities that ‘church cancer’ became the colloquial term used when explaining the cause of death for the formerly embraced, now stigmatized (and socially-abandoned) gay men who passed away from AIDS complications.
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 42 – Disproportionate Suicidality in LGBTQ+ Youth in the United States Through a Socioecological Framework
Disproportionate Suicidality in LGBTQ+ Youth in the United States Through a Socioecological Framework By Samantha Rea MPH, Willa Chen MPH, Michelle Ikoma MPH, Lindsey Szakasits MD MPH, Jessica Young MD MPH Citation Rea S. Chen W. Ikoma M. Szakasits L. Young J. Disproportionate suicidality in LGBTQ+ youth in the United States through the socioecological. framework. […]
Dr Dhairya Shrivastava discusses the strategies being undertaken by the Indian government ahead of the Omicron surge
A Tough Pill to Swallow By Dr. Dhairya Shrivastava, MBBS, MBA Dr Dhairya Shrivastava discusses the preparedness of the Indian government against rising Omicron variant COVID-19 cases 2021 is on its way out, and in my last and final blog, I will do some reflection as the year draws to a close. The last […]
Dr Dhairya Shrivastava discusses the deteriorating safety during work for healthcare workers in her two-part series “Straighten our Spines” Part 2.
A Tough Pill to Swallow By Dr. Dhairya Shrivastava, MBBS, MBA Dr Dhairya Shrivastava discusses deteriorating work safety conditions healthcare workers in her two-part series “Straighten our Spines” Part 2. Straightening our Spines Part 2 In continuation with my previous blog, Part 2 of this mini-series will highlight the rising number of violent attacks against […]
Dr. Quinn M. Gentry inspires us to believe in collective empowerment in advancing black feminism in public health
Dr. Quinn discusses advancing black feminism in public health
Dr. Quinn M. Gentry discusses moving mental health from the margins to the center of public health with mental health experts
Dr. Quinn discusses advancing black feminism in public health