Reframing the Narrative on Mass Incarceration and Health

Event Date
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Downtown Campus
Tidewater, 1206

We are excited about this semester's the Health, Racism, and Communication seminar series presented by the Tulane Center of Excellence in Maternal and Child Health, Mary Amelia Women's Center and the Dean's Office of Tulane School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine.

Andrew Armstrong, JD, Bruce Reilly, JD and Ashley Wennerstrom, PhD will explain how to:

(1) discuss the factors leading to mass incarceration in Louisiana,

(2) identify ways in which jails and prisons are public health spaces,

(3) discuss lessons learned in collaboration and communication, and

(4) describe the importance of communication in addressing health disparities and systemic racism.

Please see the flyer below for all the events in this semester's Health, Racism, and Communications seminar series.