Environmental justice communities, those disproportionately affected by pollutants, are simultaneously exposed to multiple environmental stressors and also experience social and cultural factors that may heighten their health risks in comparison to other communities. Availability of fine-grained, community-level data is limited…
IMAGINE MORE: Racial Justice Begins with Us. The virtual series continues with Achieving Safe and Healthy Homes for All on Tuesday, April 26, from 6:00 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. ET. This session will explore how pathways to homeownership, investments, and community-building can repair inequities and create wealth and opportunities for…
Please come join us tonight at 5:15 PM in 430 Robertson Hall or Zoom: https://princeton.zoom.us/j/2116361444
for Krystal Cohen’s panel discussion on Domestic Policy.
While scholars often examine the ways in which technologies fail and marginalize communities, this event focuses on an equally critical goal of adopting an abolitionist mindset – one that simultaneously asks how can we build new and life-affirming systems, while tearing down others that inflict harm. This panel brings together…
Prior to joining UNICEF, Ivana led a USAID/OFDA-funded humanitarian program and was the Women’s Protection and Empowerment Coordinator with the International Rescue Committee in Pakistan and Iraq. In our discussion, Ivana will share how UNICEF is scaling up the protection of women and children from sexual exploitation and abuse…
A moderate discussion with Erin Ferenchick, M.D, Primary Health Care (PHC) lead at the Global Fund to Fight TB, AIDS and Malaria. Her role supports countries in building resilient and sustainable systems for health with an emphasis on strengthening primary care. In addition, Ferenchick is an assistant clinical professor of…