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  • CIAA Health & Mental Wellness Summit – Addiction: Treatment vs. Criminalization Panel
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    The Health and Wellness Summit is a series of panel discussions focused on mental health and health disparities within the African American community. This year we have moved the panels into the Baltimore City Convention Center to grow our reach to a more diverse audience. Tapping some of our local […]
  • Johns Hopkins University Alumni Spotlight Series – Breaking Barriers to Achieve Quality, Accessible Healthcare
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    Mental, physical, and behavioral health are largely determined by our social and built environments, including whether or not communities can regularly access quality preventative and emergency care. Often, these healthcare fields are impacted by other industries, such as a resident’s access to public transportation, safe housing, or healthy food. Halle […]
  • The Public Health Millennial – Doctor of Public Health: Finances & All That Jazz with Jasmine Leonard, MPH
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    August 24, 2022 – Join us in part 2 of this live session to learn more about DrPH Fellowships, Finances & all that Jazz. Jasmine will discuss her fellowship, the finances of the DrPH, and everything you need to know about DrPH finances. She will also answer any additional questions […]
  • The AFRO Article – The Need for a Racially Diverse Public Health Workforce
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    June 21, 2022 – At three years old, I wanted to be a lawyer when I grew up to help my father, who experienced malpractice in healthcare. At four years old, I wanted to become a doctor because I wanted to heal my parents’ disabilities. For most of my adolescence, […]
  • The Public Health Millennial – Choosing Her Doctor of Public Health Program w/ Jasmine Leonard, MPH
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    May 24, 2022 – Join part 1 of a live session with newly accepted Doctor of Public Health (DrPH) student, Jasmine Leonard, MPH on The Public Health Millennial platform to share more about her journey of choosing DrPH. Jasmine will be revealing where she chose to pursue her DrPH: Johns […]
  • Chamber ALX 2022 – 40 Under 40 Honoree
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    May 24, 2022 – The Chamber ALX is proud to announce the 2022 40 Under 40 honorees. Each honoree is selected for their professional accomplishments, scholastic achievement, community impact, and personal story.
  • Maryland State of Reform Health Policy Conference – Panelist Discussion
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    April 28, 2022 – Health equity conversations in Maryland are moving beyond just recognizing the existence of inequities and toward solutions that aim to make meaningful change. This panel will take up this issue and offer an update on the programs, initiatives, and actions that are showing promise in moving […]
  • Maryland Public Health Association – Student Resilience Panel
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    As part of the MdPHA’s celebration of National Public Health Week, a student resilience panel was held to discuss public health and the need for resilience as students in an ever changing landscape.
  • Washington Business Journal – “People on the Move in Washington, D.C.”
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    On February 24, 2022, Jasmine Leonard was featured as a person on in the move in the Washington Business Journal. As a member of the Arc Prince George’s County Board of Directors, Jasmine Leonard will join 17 other disability advocates, business leaders, and community members in advancing our mission to […]
  • Public Health Joy! – Health Equity Careers
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    The Public Health Joy podcast is all about creative and innovative approaches to public health research and the relationships we build along the way that bring us joy! Join us every 1st and 3rd Friday of the month to learn more about building a public health research career that results […]
  • APHA Public Health Film Festival – Short Film
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    From sarah to serena – a historical review of the medical mistreatment of black women Black women in the United States are two to three times more likely than white women to die during pregnancy, regardless of income or education. Some may ask, how is this possible in one of […]
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    The Public Health Millennial – Episode 67
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    The Public Health Millennial is a podcast for anyone interested in a career in the public health or related fields. It offers insightful stories, career strategies, actionable tips, and resources to assist in you taking the next step in your public health career. You’ll learn about the importance of public […]
  • A social media post announcing the celebration of a virtual Juneteenth celebration for NAACP Randallstown.
    Randallstown NAACP – Juneteenth Event
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    In Randallstown, MD on Saturday, June 19th, community leaders came together for the Randallstown NAACP’s Juneteenth Virtual Celebration. Speakers included U.S. Senators Ben Cardin and Chris Van Hollen, Maryland State Senator Delores Kelley, Attorney General Brian Frosh, and Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski.
  • A social media post announcing the enrollment dates for course, The History of Health Disparities and Current Impacts.
    The History of Health Disparities and Current Impacts – Film Contribution
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    This public health course is offered by Christie VanHorne, M.Ed, MPH. Christie is the president of CVH Consulting and founder of How to Talk to Your Doctor. She developed this course to address the historical context of unethical treatment in medicine. The course combines her expertise and passion for history, […]
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