Public health professionals hold power. As an educational institution, the UW School of Public Health hopes to train and develop knowledge among the next generation that contributes to better health outcomes. But at what cost? Join us for our second Health Equity Lecture, wherein a panel of public health leaders examines the systems of power through which we deliver public health — and the drive to change it.
Panelists:
Bonnie Duran, DrPH, Professor of Social Work, Adjunct Professor of Health Services, UW Schools of Social Work and Public Health
Clarence Spigner, DrPH, MPH, Professor of Health Services, Adjunct Professor of Global Health and American Ethnic Studies, UW School of Public Health and College of Arts & Sciences
Kush Doshi, Dual MHA - MPA Student, UW School of Public Health and Evans School of Public Policy & Governance
Keshet Ronen, PhD, MPH, Acting Assistant Professor, Interim Director for Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, Department of Global Health, UW Schools of Public Health and Medicine
Health equity exists when conditions that allow each person to achieve their full health potential are realized. This lecture is part of a series of conversations about how we can work more effectively with communities, partner organizations and each other to bring about positive change and uphold an anti-racist, inclusive environment by eliminating social, economic and other barriers.
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