For the first time since the school’s inception, a Black woman and man recently earned tenure at the University of Louisville School of Public Health & Information Sciences. What does this mean for academic research, community-based engagement, and student mentorship? As part of our Cardinal Anti-Racist Agenda, we must publicly explore, celebrate, and learn from the Black brilliance that fertilizes our soil. Kick off National Public Health Week with the Office of Culture & Liberation as we highlight OUR Black History in April!
Panel:
J'Aime C. Jennings, PhD
Co-Director, UofL NSF Center for Health Organization Transformation
Associate Professor, Department of Health Management and Systems Sciences
Jelani Kerr, MSPH, PhD
Associate Professor
Department of Health Promotion and Behavioral Sciences
University of Louisville
Moderator: Trinidad Jackson, PhD(c), MS, MPH
Asst. Dean for Culture & Liberation
Faculty Member, Health Promotion & Behavioral Sciences
School of Public Health & Information Sciences, University of Louisville
Date & Location
Date: 4/4/2022
Time: 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM
Location: Zoom Video Conferencing