view article - Isabel Morgan 01.27.2023 view article - Isabel Morgan Sexual & Reproductive Health Isabel Morgan Isabel Morgan is the director of Birth Equity Research Scholars at the National Birth Equity Collaborative. She is also a PhD candidate at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, studying infertility epidemiology and equitable access to fertility treatment. Fellow Hannah Tremont
view article - Keletso Makofane 01.23.2023 view article - Keletso Makofane Disease Infectious Disease Keletso Makofane Following the 2022 MPOX outbreak, Keletso Makofane, a social epidemiologist and postdoctoral fellow at the FXB Center for Health and Human Rights at Harvard University, started the MPX NYC study to inform vaccine distribution in New York City. Fellow Connor McCombs
view article - Sharon Lavigne 01.13.2023 view article - Sharon Lavigne Environment Environmental Health Sharon Lavigne Sharon Lavigne, an environmental justice activist from St. James Parish in Louisiana, founded Rise St. James, an organization focused on combating petrochemical companies in Cancer Alley. Fellow Bethany Hallenborg
view article - Kimberlee Hartzler-Weakley and Kayla McKean 12.15.2022 view article - Kimberlee Hartzler-Weakley and Kayla McKean Sexual & Reproductive Health Adolescent Health Sex and Sexuality Kimberlee Hartzler-Weakley and Kayla McKean Kimberlee Hartzler-Weakley, Ph.D., M.S., and Kayla McKean, M.Ed, lead a team developing an online sex education program targeted towards youth with higher rates of risky sexual behavior. Fellow Hannah Tremont
view article - Aimee Ferraro 12.14.2022 view article - Aimee Ferraro Health Equity Aimee Ferraro Aimee Ferraro, a professor at the College of Health Sciences and Public Policy at Walden University, discusses how to use social media for positive change. Fellow Barbara Espinosa
view article - Nicole Martin 12.13.2022 view article - Nicole Martin Health Equity Nicole Martin Nicole Martin is a cofounder and director of political education at Indigenous Women Rising, an organization committed to reclaiming identity, culture, tradition, and language from colonialism. Fellow Abby Outterson
view article - Seye Abimbola 12.09.2022 view article - Seye Abimbola Health Equity Seye Abimbola Dr. Seye Abimbola is a health systems researcher from Nigeria, editor-in chief of BMJ Global Health, and senior lecturer at the University of Sydney, Australia. He teaches and studies health system governance and knowledge practices in global health. Fellow Hannah Tremont
view article - Reyma McCoy Hyten 12.08.2022 view article - Reyma McCoy Hyten Health Equity Disability Reyma McCoy Hyten Reyma McCoy Hyten has a two-decade career in the service and support of people with disabilities. She became the first Black woman to serve as the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Commissioner for the Administration on Disabilities. Currently, she works privately, devoting her full attention and time to identifying and confronting the root causes of oppression, and how systems create marginalization. Fellow Connor McCombs
view article - Dallas Ducar 12.02.2022 view article - Dallas Ducar Health Equity LGBTQ+ Health Dallas Ducar Dallas Ducar is president and CEO of a New England non-profit health care organization that provides gender-affirming care. Fellow Connor McCombs