Center for the History and Ethics of Public Health
@HistoryEthicsPH
Center for the History and Ethics of Health @columbia @ColumbiaMSPH
Linking history to contemporary public health controversies and social justice endeavors.
Check out Alan Berkman Memorial Lecture feat.
@sreverby & Donna Murch discussing "Co-Conspirator for Justice" pub. by @uncpressblog! Co-sponsored w. @CUEpidemiology
Heavy discussions on 1960s/1970s radicalism, epidemiology, and politics then and now. https://t.co/FBigJtDkoE
This Tuesday, join us for a discussion of physician Alan Berkman's complicated legacy: from going underground evading the FBI to playing instrumental roles in HIV drug access. https://t.co/JmOdf7cMzJ All welcome! @sreverby
Prof. Reverby's biography of Berkman is here: https://t.co/3yFZ1kIUQQ Prof. Murch, an expert on civil rights, Black Power, and the Black Panthers, wrote Living for the City, on BPP in Oakland: https://t.co/wYyn2eyGbT @uncpressblog
Next week, join us for a joint lecture co-sponsored with @CUEpidemiology on the Legacy of Alan Berkman: From Political Revolutionary to Global Health Hero. It'll feature @sreverby, Donna Murch, and Epi chair Charlie Branas. cc: @uncpressblog Register at https://t.co/JmOdf7cMzJ
We were pleased to welcome Dr. Abdul El-Sayed today, who spoke on political advocacy and public health. Video up soon!
Here are the rest of this year's events. If you want to get on our mailing list so you can register, e-mail us at [email protected]!
The Sophie & Alex Rosner Seminar Series on Health, Social Justice, and Health is in its second year. Our third speaker is Dr. Abdul El-Sayed, progressive physician, epidemiologist, and activist. Join us wherever you are by registration here: https://t.co/RpQcydaxR1 @ColumbiaMSPH