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Featured Alumni Speaker: Jaime Jimenez (ENVA '21)

April 18–April 18

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Add to Calendar 2023-04-18 12:30:00 2023-04-18 13:30:00 Featured Alumni Speaker: Jaime Jimenez (ENVA '21) Join us as we hear from Jaime Jimenez, an ENVA alum class of 2021, in Monroe Hall 152. The event will be live-streamed and will be posted on YouTube.  "This presentation will explore the fields of public health and planning and use their intersection to paint a fuller picture of the health disparities in New Orleans. We will explore policy decisions, infrastructure changes, historic disinvestments, and paths that created conditions for poor health. After the presentation, you will understand how structural bias, social inequities, and racism undermine health and create challenges to achieving health equity in New Orleans."  Monroe Hall 152 America/Chicago public

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Monroe Hall 152

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Free

Join us as we hear from Jaime Jimenez, an ENVA alum class of 2021, in Monroe Hall 152. The event will be live-streamed and will be posted on YouTube. 

"This presentation will explore the fields of public health and planning and use their intersection to paint a fuller picture of the health disparities in New Orleans. We will explore policy decisions, infrastructure changes, historic disinvestments, and paths that created conditions for poor health. After the presentation, you will understand how structural bias, social inequities, and racism undermine health and create challenges to achieving health equity in New Orleans." 

Event Type

Environmental

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Add to Calendar 2023-04-18 12:30:00 2023-04-18 13:30:00 Featured Alumni Speaker: Jaime Jimenez (ENVA '21) Join us as we hear from Jaime Jimenez, an ENVA alum class of 2021, in Monroe Hall 152. The event will be live-streamed and will be posted on YouTube.  "This presentation will explore the fields of public health and planning and use their intersection to paint a fuller picture of the health disparities in New Orleans. We will explore policy decisions, infrastructure changes, historic disinvestments, and paths that created conditions for poor health. After the presentation, you will understand how structural bias, social inequities, and racism undermine health and create challenges to achieving health equity in New Orleans."  Monroe Hall 152 America/Chicago public

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Environment