Public Health, Medicine and Poverty

Poverty poses a serious threat to the health of the public, as those living in poverty are less likely to be able to access the conditions that promote health. Panelists

Race as a Social Construct in Data and Practice

This webinar will explore race as a social construct and its implications in data collection and research. Participants will hear from presenters how the concept of race originated and how

Beginning the Journey Toward Cultural Humility

As public health practitioners, it is important to consider culture when approaching our interactions and designing interventions and policy. Individuals and communities have their own expectations, experiences, and views of

Beyond Competence: Aiming for Cultural Humility

Numerous national standards have called for health and public health professionals to address multiculturalism through cultural competence. This recorded webinar challenges participants to consider moving beyond the limitations of cultural