Racing Towards Equity Series Recap!
The Racing Toward Equity Series, hosted by the Diversity and Health Equity Peer Learning Collaborative at Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine was a series of three seminars intended to address the various forms of racism, understanding of it's system level structures, and ways one can be involved in overcoming the challenges…
The importance of anti-racism training
Many of the CEMCH Scholars attended this year’s meeting of the American Public Health Association (APHA), held in Denver, October 29 - November 2. We will be posting their reflections and highlights this month. By Gabriella Landgraf-Neuhaus, BSPH Before APHA, I was not really sure what to expect. I was apprehensive. However, after the opening…
Confronting the challenges
Many of the CEMCH Scholars attended this year’s meeting of the American Public Health Association (APHA), held in Denver, October 29 - November 2. We will be posting their reflections and highlights this month. By Grace Saul, BA A definite highlight of this year’s conference was when APHA President Dr. Camara Jones addressed the full…
Public Health in Preschools and Prisons
Two of our MCH Scholars attended this year’s CityMatCH Urban Maternal and Child Health Leadership Conference, held in conjunction with the Maternal and Child Health Epidemiology Conference, in Philadelphia, September 14 - 16. By Thea Lange, BA Mass incarceration is a national issue that threatens the health and human rights of all citizens. In the United…