Meredith Steinberg

Upcoming Talk: “A Primer on Abortion Rights and Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization”, Feb 10

Please join us on Friday, February 11 at 1-2pm via Zoom. Professor Khiara M. Bridges will explore the Court’s decision in Dobbs to overturn Roe v. Wade. It will analyze the racial dimensions of the reversal the Roe as well as set abortion rights within the larger context of the reproductive justice framework. To register […]

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Upcoming Talk: “Nowhere to Go: Advancing structural solutions to homelessness”, Jan 27

Please join us for a webinar presented by Enrico Castillo, MD, MSHPM on Friday, January 27 at 1:00pm PT via Zoom. Dr. Castillo’s talk will focus on homelessness as a structural problem with structural solutions, not a mental health problem with mental health treatment solutions. He will highlight what works, drawing on lessons from here and abroad, and

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Upcoming Talk: “Dying of Whiteness in the Pandemic”, Jan 13

Please join us for a hybrid event on Friday, January 13 from 1:00-2:00pm PT via Zoom or at CHS 23-105. Dr. Jonathan Metzl, MD, PhD, is an acclaimed physician, psychiatrist, and sociologist from Vanderbilt University who speaks and writes on a range of topics including guns, gun violence, and race, gender, and social justice in healthcare.

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Upcoming Talk: “Social Medicine: Boosting Herd Immunity for Health Professionals?”, Dec 9

Please join us for a webinar on Friday, December 9 at 1:00-2:00pm PT. Dr. Sue Estroff from UNC Chapel Hill will discuss the lessons learned from 4 decades of developing social medicine curriculum and teaching methods. A Q&A discussion to follow presentation. To register for the talk, click here. 

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Upcoming Talk: “Post-Election Review: What Happens Now to Americans’ Health?”, Nov 17

Please join us for a webinar on Thursday, November 17 at 11am-12pm PT/ 2-3pm ET. Jacob M. Grumbach, PhD, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Washington; Stella Safo, MD, MPH, HIV Primary Care Physician, Mt. Sinai, and Founder, CEO Just Equity for Health; and Robert Weissman, JD, President of Public Citizen, will discuss the

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Upcoming Talk: “Structural Competency Discourse, Epistemic Justice and the cultural politics of identity: Hard questions”, Nov 4

Please join us for a webinar on Friday, November 4 from 1-2pm PT. Dr. Nev Jones from University of Pittsburgh will explore the directions structural competency writings and pedagogical projects have and have not taken (so far). A Q&A discussion to follow with UCLA faculty Dr. Helena Hansen, Professor and Interim Chair, Department of Psychiatry

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Upcoming Talk: “Supreme Court v. Americans’ Health”, Oct 20

Please join us for a webinar on Thursday, October 20 at 11am-12pm PT/ 2-3pm ET.Adam Gaffney, MD, MPH, Assistant Professor in Medicine, Harvard Medical School; Nikolas Bowie, JD, PhD, Louis D. Brandeis Professor of Law, Harvard Law School; and Linda Prine, MD, reproductive rights activist and Professor of Family and Community Medicine, Mount Sinai School

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Upcoming Talk: “Bounding and Scaling: Allocating Psychiatric Care in France and the United States”, Oct 14

Join us for a special talk with Alex Barnard, PhD, Assistant Professor of Sociology at NYU,  on Friday, October 14 from 1-2pm PST. Modern mental health systems face simultaneous pressures to expand treatment to new populations (often referred to as “medicalization”) and to control costs (through techniques of “rationalization”). Dr. Barnard will compare how these trends shape who

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