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The HPP PodcastThe HPP PodcastS04E18 – Exploring Bystander Behavioral Approaches to Address Racial Violence with Khadijah Ameen and Collins Airhihenbuwa“The reality is that there are power differentials between a student, a junior scholar and a full professor, or between a medical assistant, a patient, and a physician. But recognizing those power dynamics, if you are in a position of power, really using your privilege, your position as a gatekeeper to speak up and intervene or to give platform to folks that may have less access to power to intervene.”- Khadijah Ameen Drs. Khadijah Ameen and Collins Airhihenbuwa share their work on how to expand how we think about bystanders and perpetrators of racial violence, and how...2024-11-1339 minAPS Publications PodcastAPS Publications PodcastThe EMPOWER Program: A History and Guide for Increasing Diversity using Integrated Research and EducationIn this episode of The APS Publications Podcast, Adrienne Lester King discusses the Empower Program. The Engaging Multidisciplinary Professional Opportunities for Women in Environmental Research (EMPOWER) program is a one-of-a-kind research summer experience for minority female high school students in the state of Georgia. In addition, this program provides high school teachers with hands-on experiences that can be adapted to use in the classrooms. This combination of lab and field research immerses participants in understanding urban environmental exposures and their health effects. The EMPOWER program was established to meet the critical need for increasing diversity in science, technology, engineering...2024-05-1607 minHealth Comm CentralHealth Comm CentralPutting the Audience First in Social Marketing | Ep #29Audience research is absolutely essential to the social marketing process. Unless you truly know the audience’s values and needs, you cannot craft a strategy to exchange a new healthier behavior for a competing behavior.In this episode, we discuss some of the obstacles to audience research and how you can do audience research on a shoestring. We also discuss how the focus on the audience makes social marketing a natural fit for approaches that center marginalized audiences and share power with the audience during the research and planning process.Resources:Sl...2023-03-2220 minSERious EPISERious EPI1.5. Putting the Social Back in Social Epidemiology with Dr. Whitney RobinsonIs all epidemiology social epidemiology? If I am someone who studies cancer, or obesity, or infectious disease, or any other branch of epidemiology, should I be considering topics related to social epidemiology in my own work? In this episode of SERious Epidemiology, Dr. Whitney Robinson joins us to explain key concepts in social epidemiology. After listening to this podcast, if you are interested in learning more about social epidemiology or some of the resources mentioned are included below: Kaufman, J.S. & Oakes, M. Methods in Social Epidemiology, 2nd edition. https://www.amazon.com/Methods-Social-Epidemiology-Public-Biostatistics/dp/111850559X Link, Bruce G., and...2020-09-1540 minPublic Health MusingsPublic Health MusingsCulture and Health: Dr. Collins AirhihenbuwaIn this episode, Dr. Airhihenbuwa discusses the importance of centralizing culture within community-based interventions. He also highlights why it’s critical to situate behavior within the context of health equity.2020-08-1138 minCenter for Global HumanitiesCenter for Global HumanitiesCollins O. Airhihenbuwa: Global Health and You: Why Culture MattersThe quest for equity in global health remains a major challenge as new diseases threaten to erase gains in lives saved over the last few decades. Culture is a critical aspect of how we address global health. Understanding the relationship between health and culture in countries around the world can mean the difference between success and failure in promoting health and preventing diseases globally. Global health requires a multidisciplinary approach to understanding behaviors and contexts related to health. Learn about an exciting cultural model (PEN-3) that is being applied globally to health promotion, health behavior, and public health programs.2011-02-2100 min