The third webinar in APHA's Advancing Racial Equity series:
- Described how racism operates in policing and the limitations of reform efforts
- Discussed the acute and chronic health impacts of over policing on Black and Latinx communities
- Explained what “Re-Imagining Policing” means for public safety, public health and society overall; and
- Identified and addressed the ways in which policing occurs in public health and other sectors.
Welcome
- Mighty Fine, MPH, CHES, Director, Center for Public Health Practice and Professional Development at APHA
- Daniel Webster, ScD, MPH, Bloomberg Professor of American Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
- Keon Gilbert, DrPH, MPA, Associate Professor of Behavioral Science and Health Education at Saint Louis University College for Public Health and Social Justice and Co-Founder of the Institute for Healing Justice and Equity
- Rashawn Ray, PhD, David M. Rubenstein Fellow at The Brookings Institution, and Professor of Sociology at the University of Maryland, College Park
- Kanwarpal Dhaliwal, MPH, Co-founder and Associate Director of the RYSE Center and has served as Adjunct Faculty at San Francisco State University
- Omid Bagheri Garakani, MPH, Director of Equity and Community Partnership at JustLead Washington and Clinical Faculty at the University of Washington School of Public Health
- Kaye Bender, PhD, MSN
- Georges Benjamin, MD
- Regina Davis Moss, PhD, MPH, MCHES
- Tia Taylor Williams, MPH, CNS
- Kelly Hilvosky, MPH
- Olubukolami David
- Kate Robb, MSPH
How to Earn CE
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