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Latest updates from the public health leadership front lines
Apr 19, 2021
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SHLI Team
Watch "The Allegory of the Orchard" By Daniel E. Dawes Come To Life!

SHLI premiered a two-part animated series of "The Allegory of the Orchard," an excerpt from Daniel E. Dawes' book The Political Determinants of Health, illustrating barriers faced by racial and ethnic minority communities and the importance of addressing political determinants.

Mar 23, 2021
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SHLI Team
The Rotary Club of Buckhead Honors Dr. David Satcher with the Rev. Robert Ross Johnson Humanitarian of the Year Award

Dr. David Satcher received the prestigious Rev. Robert Ross Johnson Humanitarian of the Year Award from the Rotary Club of Buckhead, recognizing his medical and educational accomplishments and profound impact on health equity throughout his career.

Feb 22, 2021
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SHLI Team
AMA-SHLI Launch Fellowship Program to Confront Health Inequities

The American Medical Association and the Satcher Health Leadership Institute at Morehouse School of Medicine announced a collaborative fellowship to empower physician-led advocacy that advances equity and removes barriers to optimal health for marginalized communities, with applications due March 31, 2021.

Feb 10, 2021
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SHLI Team
Building A Better 'normal'

This insightful op-ed by Daniel E. Dawes and Brian C. Castrucci highlights the need to continue advancing health equity post-COVID-19 pandemic through systemic policy change rather than returning to pre-pandemic "normal."

Jan 25, 2021
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SHLI Team
Google and SHLI Make Promise To Help Expand Vaccine Access

Google CEO Sundair Pichai announced grants to help create equitable access to COVID-19 vaccination sites, with the Satcher Health Leadership Institute collaborating to collect vaccination data that will help provide resources to health providers and community leaders.

Jan 18, 2021
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SHLI Team
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day 2021

SHLI honors Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy, noting how his vision for equity and justice continues to inspire their work to educate and train leaders who move the health equity needle forward.

Jan 4, 2021
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SHLI Team
Uber Partners With SHLI to Bring 10 Million Rides to Vaccine Sites

The Satcher Health Leadership Institute partnered with UBER Technologies to offer 10 million free rides to vaccination sites, targeting communities of color who have been hardest hit during the COVID-19 pandemic to ensure transportation access for both vaccine doses.

Dec 18, 2020
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SHLI Team
Political Determinants of Health Learning Laboratory

The Satcher Health Leadership Institute received $500,000 from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation to implement the "Political Determinants of Health Virtual Learning Laboratories" program, which will train elected officials and community leaders to examine political factors influencing health outcomes and develop equity-focused projects.

Nov 6, 2020
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SHLI Team
Examining the Environmental Health Equity Implications of the COVID-19 Pandemic

The Satcher Health Leadership Institute, with support from the Environmental Defense Fund, convened a virtual meeting to solicit policy recommendations from southern state representatives to mitigate disproportionate effects of the climate crisis on vulnerable populations exacerbated by COVID-19.

Sep 17, 2024
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Kim Cinco, MPsy, USN Vet.
Beyond the Numbers: A Personal Story of Gun Violence, Suicide, and Health Equity

A personal reflection on the author's brother's suicide, connecting it to new Health Equity Tracker data on gun violence and the rising suicide rate among young adults.

Sep 11, 2024
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Morehouse School of Medicine Press Release
Morehouse School of Medicine and 100 Black Men of Atlanta, Inc. to Convene Violence Prevention Pre-Symposium

Announces a roundtable bringing together community leaders and experts to discuss data-driven violence prevention strategies, particularly addressing gun violence among Black youth.

Aug 14, 2024
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Capella Sagastume
HIV Criminalization in Georgia: A Call for Reform

Calls for reform of Georgia's HIV criminalization laws, which don't reflect modern treatment advances like U=U (Undetectable = Untransmittable) and disproportionately harm marginalized groups.

Jul 1, 2024
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Tonyka McKinney, DrPH, MPH
Costly Silence: Exploring Mental Healthcare Avoidance among Minoritized Communities

Examines barriers to mental healthcare for minoritized communities, including discrimination, inadequate coverage, and how these factors perpetuate health inequities.

May 30, 2024
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Christopher Ervin, MD
Journey of an HIV Advocate: Why I Do This Work (Testimonial)

Personal account of an HIV advocate explaining their motivation despite not being personally affected, and concerns about recent setbacks in HIV prevention infrastructure.

Feb 29, 2024
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Aye Joana Obe, LLM
Black HIV

Traces the history of HIV/AIDS in Black communities from the first documented cases, highlighting how disparities began early and have persisted for over four decades.

Jan 4, 2024
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Kisha Holden, Ph.D., M.S.C.R.
Black Women, HIV/AIDS, and Mental Health

Addresses the intersection of HIV, mental health, and stigma facing Black women, who experience higher HIV rates linked to limited healthcare access and economic disparities.

Dec 19, 2023
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Morehouse School of Medicine Press Release
Morehouse School of Medicine Launches New Module to Track HIV and CV Medication Adherence

Announces a new Health Equity Tracker module tracking cardiovascular and HIV medication adherence disparities among Medicare beneficiaries by race and ethnicity.

Sep 20, 2023
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Donrie Purcell, PhD, MPH
The Importance of Asset Mapping to HIV Prevention

Explains asset-based community development as a strengths-focused approach to HIV prevention, helping communities identify and mobilize local resources for care.