The Emory Global Health Institute, in partnership with the Atlanta Global Studies Center and the Emory Office of Global Strategy and Initiatives, is hosting the fifth session in its Decolonizing Gobal Health Series on April 20, 2021 at 10:30 am EST!
Decolonizing Global Health is a five-part series which focuses on global health, colonialism, and how to foster change in global health research, education, and practice. The fifth session, "Disrupting and Rebuilding Global Healthcare Systems," will feature Kelly Callahan, Director, Trachoma Control Program at The Carter Center; Dr. Eugene Richardson., Assistant Professor of Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard University; and Dr. Osama Tanous, Hubert H. Humphrey Fellow, Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University. The discussion will be moderated by Dr. Jennie Ward-Robinson, Director of Operations and Outreach, College of Arts & Sciences at Georgia State University.
Additional info: This webinar will include a
brief guided discussion about suggested readings (readings are
available for download via the EGHI website - linked below). Readings are
recommended but not required. All are welcome to join! The panel
discussion will be recorded and made available on the EGHI website.
Learn more and register: bit.ly/DecolonizingGHSeries