Early morning person? Come join Dr. @MadisonNLeCroy and I at 7am on Thursday for 3-minute rapid fire abstracts and keynote address by Dr. Chiadi Ndumele, hosted by the Lifestyle and Epi Early Career committees. Support newer/first time attendees at @AHAMeetings#EPILifestyle23!
@JulieATippens @doc_thoughts I would second that approach to APHA. It can be overwhelming, but you drop into lots of different types of talks. If you come to IAPHS, Iโm happy to awkwardly stop you in the hallway to say hi like at PAA. Itโs way smaller than PAS though, so easier to bump into people.
And canโt emphasize our acknowledgments enough- We acknowledge the historical and current work of scholars of antiracism, structural racism, and immigration and thank them for their personal and professional labor in conducting the research that is the foundation of our comments.
โImmigration policies serve as legally and socially acceptable means to exclude individuals seemingly based on legal status while actually reinforcing other mechanisms of structural racism.โ Please read more in @mariadashelena and my editorial in @AmJPublicHealth.
Now online: A special issue on Structural Racism and Public Health
This issue covers a range of topics, such as housing and redlining, intersectional frameworks, criminal justice systems, maternal and child health, and more
https://t.co/IuoVjdNhNG
@PublicHealth
@rach_smit Itโs hard & definitely ok. I took the time I needed- defended in summer, had a virtual spring graduation (thanks 2020). It was very disappointing. 1 year into my faculty appt - 2 years later than expected - I donned my hood and robe at a 2020-redo ceremony! Maybe walk in spring?
Iโm excited to share some of the work that Iโve been doing on sociopolitical drivers of immigrant health. I hope youโll be able to join us virtually.
Join us on January 31st at 4PM EST to hear @NUBouve Professor @DaniCrookes give the inaugural presentation of our new Hot Topics in Public Health seminar series! Register here: https://t.co/qFLGuicZ4C
#HaitianExcellence ๐ญ๐น
Haitian-American Claudine Gay was named the 30th president of Harvard University on Thursday, becoming the university's second female president and its first black president, the university said.โ
๐จThe UndocuBlack Networks Celebrates the Relentless Efforts of Haitian Community Members and Advocates Which Led to the Extension and Redesignation of TPS for Haiti
Read full statement here ๐๐ฟ
https://t.co/3YIXBc2q2V
#ImmigrationIsABlackIssue#DefendBlackLives