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Curtis Center Health Equity Seminar | A Model for Anti-Racist Transformation in Public Health Institutions

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Presenter

Paul J. Fleming, PhD, MPH
Associate Professor of Health Behavior & Health Equity
University of Michigan School of Public Health

Dr. Fleming focuses his work on the root causes of racial health inequities and strategies to address them. He conducts community-based participatory research focused on the health needs of Latinx immigrants in Michigan and examines how to best integrate anti-racist principles into public health training and practice. He also is a member of Public Health Awakened and contributes to community organizing efforts to promote health through social change.

Description

This presentation will focus on a model for anti-racist transformation in public health institutions. It will present the rationale and approach of the Racial Justice Impact Assessment Tool that was co-created as part of the ARCC Towards Justice Project, a collaboration between researchers at the University of Michigan, the Washtenaw County Health Department, and Washtenaw County community members. The presentation will describe the process of co-creating the Racial Justice Impact Assessment and the results of piloting it at the health department. More broadly, the presentation will highlight ways that public health institutions can move towards anti-racist policies and practices.

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Event Details

  • Online
  • 4/10/2025 - 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM
This event has no location.

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