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There are 3 item(s) tagged with the keyword "Empowerment".
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1. We ARE the Demonstration: Professional Development by and for Transgender Communities
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By JT Perez, Jahnell Butler, Tatyana Moaton & Camille Lewis | April 23, 2019
ETR Consultants; Prevention Educator, Alianza (JTP); Human Resources Manager for Howard Brown Health (TM); Translluminati Program Manager (CL)How do we increase the effectiveness of High Impact HIV prevention? How do we reach the individuals and communities most at risk with strategies that work?
One of the most important steps we can take is to identify who those individuals and communities are, then engage their leaders to create and deliver prevention programs. Our group represents one approach to this strategy.
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2. Who Has The Power? A Call for Black and Brown Leadership in Public Health
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By Antwan Matthews, BS | July 31, 2018
SHARP Scholar, ETR and San Francisco Department of Public HealthI am Antwan Matthews, a native of Meridian, Mississippi, and recently graduated from Tougaloo College in Biology. This summer I have the privilege to serve as a scholar for the Summer HIV AIDS Research Program (SHARP), an NIH-funded initiative of the San Francisco Department of Public Health.
I have an argument to offer about the ways we think about public health.
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3. Currently Watching: The Ethics Bowl
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By Marcia Quackenbush | February 7, 2017
How do we keep youth engaged in school and community? How do we help them think critically about the issues that affect them? How can we help them raise their voices and speak out as effective citizens? I believe we have reached a time in our history as a nation where these are some of the most important skills we can offer young people.
Education experts have suggested a range of answers to these questions. I recently learned about an approach that is truly promising: Ethics Bowls.
- By Marcia Quackenbush, MS, MFT, MCHES
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