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Latest updates from the public health leadership front lines
Oct 25, 2021
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SHLI Team
Dr. Satcher Awarded the 2021 Fries Prize for Improving Health

Dr. David Satcher, 16th U.S. Surgeon General and founding director of the Satcher Health Leadership Institute, received the 2021 Fries Prize for Improving Health for his outstanding achievements and lifetime commitment to eliminating health disparities and championing health equity.

Oct 20, 2021
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SHLI Team
Daniel E. Dawes Appointed by the Biden-Harris Administration to the CDC’s Federal Advisory Committee

Daniel E. Dawes has accepted an invitation to join the Advisory Committee to the Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which advises on policy and broad strategies to enable CDC to fulfill its mission of protecting national health and addressing health disparities.

Oct 18, 2021
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SHLI Team
Daniel E. Dawes Elected to National Academy of Medicine Class of 2021

The National Academy of Medicine announced the election of Daniel E. Dawes to its membership, recognizing him as a national leader in health equity whose groundbreaking books have reframed policy conversations and led to actionable solutions.

Sep 16, 2021
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SHLI Team
The Inaugural Garth N. Graham Distinguished Lectureship Award

The Satcher Health Leadership Institute, The University of North Texas Health Science Center, and YouTube announced the Inaugural Garth N. Graham Distinguished Lectureship Award, with the first award going to renowned public health expert Dr. David R. Williams.

Aug 3, 2021
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SHLI Team
Violence is a treatable public health illness

Dr. David Satcher co-authored an opinion piece arguing that violence is something we can understand and prevent through a public health approach based on science, prevention focus, and collaborative work.

Jul 20, 2021
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SHLI Team
INTERVIEW: New Fellowship Created To Address ‘The Root Cause’ Of Health Inequities Issues

Dr. Aletha Maybank and Daniel E. Dawes discuss the partnership between the American Medical Association and the Satcher Health Leadership Institute to create the Medical Justice in Advocacy Fellowship, designed to help physicians address the root causes of health inequities.

Jul 12, 2021
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SHLI Team
Medical Justice in Advocacy Fellows Announced!

The American Medical Association and the Satcher Health Leadership Institute announced the selection of 12 physicians as the inaugural fellows for the Medical Justice in Advocacy Fellowship, which will empower physician-led advocacy to advance health equity.

Jun 23, 2021
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Allyson S. Belton, MPH
Honoring Juneteenth

SHLI reflects on the significance of Juneteenth becoming a federal holiday, noting that while this recognition marks a cultural shift, continued work is needed to educate, inform, and change policies to break down systemic barriers to equity.

Apr 26, 2021
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SHLI Team
Variation in Reporting of the Race and Ethnicity of COVID-19 Cases and Deaths Across US States: April 12, 2020, and November 9, 2020

This research study analyzed changes in state reporting of COVID-19 data by race/ethnicity between April and November 2020, revealing significant gaps in data collection that prevent a true accounting of the pandemic's impact on racial/ethnic minority communities.

Aug 30, 2023
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George Nawas, PharmD, BCPS
HIV Criminalization in Louisiana

Critiques Louisiana's HIV criminalization laws that perpetuate stigma and disproportionately burden marginalized communities, calling for evidence-based legal reform.

Jul 21, 2023
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SHLI HET Team
Celebrate #ZeroHIVStigmaDay with the Health Equity Tracker

Promotes #ZeroHIVStigmaDay and highlights the Health Equity Tracker's HIV stigma data as a resource for combating discrimination against people living with HIV.

Jul 20, 2023
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SHLI HET Team
Raising Fibroid Awareness in July: Taking Strides Towards Health Equity

Raises awareness about fibroids during July's Fibroid Awareness Month, noting that Black women are three times more likely to develop fibroids than White women.

May 10, 2023
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Donrie Purcell, PhD, MPH
The Black Church and HIV

Explores the complex relationship between Black churches and HIV, noting that while churches historically provided community support, homophobia and stigma have limited their HIV response.

Mar 14, 2023
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Donrie Purcell, PhD, MPH
PrEP and the Black Community

Highlights the stark disparity in PrEP access: Black people represent 40% of those living with HIV but only 14% of PrEP users, due to stigma and social determinants of health.

Feb 7, 2023
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Donrie Purcell, PhD, MPH
Understanding HIV and Approaching Data Challenges in the Black Community

Addresses the disproportionate HIV impact on Black Americans (42% of new cases despite 12% of population) and the need for better data collection to dismantle healthcare system barriers.

Oct 19, 2022
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Dawn M. Hunter, JD, MPH
Reflections on the Significance of the Health Equity Tracker

A Health Equity Task Force member reflects on the tracker's role in supporting the movement to declare racism a public health crisis and improve data-driven policy responses.

Oct 7, 2022
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Turner Jensen, SHLI Health Law and Policy Intern
How Paid Sick Leave Policies Promote Health Equity

Examines how the lack of paid sick leave policies disproportionately impacts essential and frontline workers, increasing COVID-19 exposure risks and health inequities.

May 25, 2022
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Daniel E. Dawes, JD
One Year of Advancing Health Equity

Reflects on the Health Equity Tracker's first year, showing how Black and Hispanic communities bear disproportionate COVID-19 hospitalization burdens despite smaller population shares.