Health Inequities

Public Health, Medicine, and Poverty

Past

Dec 10, 2020

4:30–6 p.m.

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Poverty poses a serious threat to the health of the public, as those living in poverty are less likely to be able to access the conditions that promote health. Panelists will discuss the intersections of health, medicine, and poverty, and how addressing the social factors that create health can lead to greater health for all.

Videos

Speakers

Soni Gupta

Soni Gupta

Director of Neighborhoods and Housing, The Boston Foundation

Jamila Michener

Jamila Michener

Associate Professor, Cornell University

Phillomin Laptiste

Phillomin Laptiste

Executive Director, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Bowdoin Street Health Center

Herminia Palacio

Herminia Palacio

President and CEO, Guttmacher Institute

Eric Rubenstein

Michael Stein

Professor, Boston University School of Public Health

Natalia Linos
MODERATOR

Natalia Linos

Executive Director, FXB Center for Health and Human Rights at Harvard University