Mario Rosser
During Black History Month, Mario Rosser, candidate for New York City Council, reflects on relationships between politics, cities, and health.
...moreDuring Black History Month, Mario Rosser, candidate for New York City Council, reflects on relationships between politics, cities, and health.
...moreLawrence Gostin, Director of the O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law, discusses his hopes for the health of the country.
...moreSarah Kliff, investigative reporter for The New York Times, focuses on the American health care system and how it works for patients.
...moreSoni Gupta, Director of Neighborhoods and Housing at the Boston Foundation, highlights the relationship between health, medicine, and poverty.
...moreMichael Stein discusses health, medicine, and poverty and his new book, “BROKE: Patients Talk about Money with Their Doctor.”
...moreHerminia Palacio, President and CEO of Guttmacher Institute, considers the intersection between Covid-19 and sexual and reproductive health.
...moreOn World AIDS Day, Kenyon Farrow, a writer, editor, and strategist, gives perspective to HIV in the time of Covid-19.
...moreMelissa Begg reflects on the intersection between social work and public health while also considering the role women play in science.
...moreMichael Gillette, a medical ethicist, considers how Covid-19 affects hospital policy and the rationing of health care services.
...moreJennifer Hirsch and Shamus Khan summarize their book “Sexual Citizens,” which offers a public health perspective on campus sexual assault.
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