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Daniel E. Dawes: #politicaldeterminantsofhealth

Socially Just: Public Health Perspectives for Change

Release Date: 12/05/2022

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Socially Just: Public Health Perspectives for Change

Each episode of Socially Just explores a different facet of public health from politics, policies, research and community advocacy discussions from our Social Justice and Public Health Speaker series. The goal of our podcast is to provide public health perspectives for health, equity and social change. This year's series focuses on upstream and root causes of our nation's health crisis, driven by politics, policies and economics as critical determinants of health. Today's episode wraps up our first season with student reflections about each episode from our 2022 MPH Social Justice Fellows,...

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Dr. Reuben Jonathon Miller, author of Race, Punishment and the Afterlife of Incarceration: Halfway Home and a 2022 recipient of the prestigious MacArthur Fellowship award.   Dr. Miller discusses his current work as a MacArthur Fellow and the intersectionality of art and storytelling in his work as a researcher -  taking a deep dive into politics and policies as social determinants that drive mass incarceration and the collateral consequences that follow post release citizenship within a public health framework.

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Socially Just: Public Health Perspectives for Change

Professor Dawes, author of "The Political Determinants of Health”, will provide a thought provoking discussion on the American process of politics and economics as a determinant of health and why we must address political determinants to create a socially just and healthy society.

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Professor Dawes, author of "The Political Determinants of Health”, will provide a thought provoking discussion on the American process of politics and economics as a determinant of health and why we must address political determinants to create a socially just and healthy society.