Notes From the Field: North Carolina’s Moral March
On February 8, I joined the Historic Hundred Thousands on Jones Street for the Moral March. I marched alongside community members, activists, religious groups, doctors, teachers, nurses, and veterans. I marched alongside women, babies, children, and men. I marched alongside the NAACP, Planned Parenthood, and the Unitarian Universalist church, the
Three Wishes in the HIV Field
Three Wishes in the HIV Field Considering that there are about 56,000 new HIV infections each year (Hall et al., 2008), the HIV epidemic in the United States continues to be a major public health concern. However, there has been a marked decrease in the general public’s concern over HIV (Kaiser
And then there were a hundred!!!
We have posted our 100th blog article and we want to take a moment to thank all of our followers! The Institute for Hispanic Health Equity has been blogging for the past year with the intention of raising awareness and discussion on bridging the gap in health disparities throughout the
Raise your hand if you like change
A few questions for this sunny Thursday morning: 1. How many times in the last week have you heard the news, your boss, our president, your partner, or your kid’s teacher talk about how things have to change and we have to take action? 2. How many times to do you agree? 3.
