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All Things APHA
Get Ready Day: a reminder to stay prepared, make a plan
by
Louise Dettman
on
September 15, 2020
Download free fact sheets, checklists and podcasts on getting ready for disasters.
All Things APHA /
Annual Meeting
APHA 2020 Opening General Session speakers announced!
by
Louise Dettman
on
August 28, 2020
Don’t miss out on extended early bird registration.
All Things APHA /
Coronavirus /
Infectious Disease
To manage ongoing COVID-19 surges, look to lessons learned
by
Louise Dettman
on
August 11, 2020
Highlights from the 12th webinar in the COVID-19 Conversations series
Coronavirus /
Guest Post /
Health Equity /
Words from Members
The COVID-19 pandemic is worsening some inequities for rural women, but we can help
by
Louise Dettman
on
July 29, 2020
Rural Women's Health Network offers ways to address rural women’s health concerns
All Things APHA /
Coronavirus /
Health Equity
Addressing intimate partner violence within the Black community
by
Louise Dettman
on
July 22, 2020
A conversation with Karma Cottman of the National Center on Violence Against Women in the Black Community.
All Things APHA /
Health Equity
Healthiest Cities and Counties Challenge announces 20 project team locations
by
Louise Dettman
on
July 16, 2020
APHA collaborates on capacity-building efforts to accelerate community change.
All Things APHA /
Coronavirus
Learning to treat COVID-19
by
Louise Dettman
on
July 07, 2020
Stopping COVID-19 will take a combination of prevention and medicine, said experts during the latest COVID-19 Conversations webinar.
All Things APHA /
Coronavirus /
Infectious Disease /
Prevention
Take care this July Fourth: Avoid crowds, wear masks, keep your distance
by
Louise Dettman
on
July 02, 2020
With COVID-19 surging across the country, the best place to celebrate this year’s Fourth of July is at home.
All Things APHA /
Coronavirus /
Health Equity /
Words from Members /
Guest Post
Easing the burden of COVID-19 on U.S. Pacific Islanders
by
Louise Dettman
on
July 01, 2020
A new nationwide effort, the Pacific Islander COVID-19 Response Team, is working to keep communities safe.
All Things APHA /
Health Equity /
Health Topics
APHA tracking state, local racism declarations
by
Louise Dettman
on
June 30, 2020
Around the nation, communities are explicitly calling out racism and committing to action.
Coronavirus /
Health Equity
Pandemic response and the impacts of racism: "Our leadership and systems have failed us."
by
Louise Dettman
on
June 26, 2020
APHA’s Georges Benjamin, MD, on “Public Health Leadership and Policy: Lessons from Crisis.”
All Things APHA /
Coronavirus /
Infectious Disease
‘Unprecedented’ collaboration needed for successful COVID-19 vaccine
by
Louise Dettman
on
June 23, 2020
Experts weigh in on creating a vaccine in the latest webinar in the COVID-19 Conversations series.
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“Today we mourn the enormous loss of 400,000 Americans from COVID-19. In response to this grim milestone, we must reboot as a nation and heed proven public heal…
APHA stands with the W.K. Kellogg Foundation and others to recognize today’s National Day of Racial Healing. “If we want to achieve our vision of creating the h…
APHA shares in commemorating the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., today. “As Dr. King once said, ‘Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice every…
As the past year has highlighted, “We do know that health inequities, at their very core, are due to racism. There’s no doubt about that.” Read more from APHA E…
The Covid-19 pandemic, job and income losses, racial and ethnic violence and the extreme disasters and toxic stresses from the climate emergency are generating …
APHA is pleased to be a part of the Ad Council's new national communications effort to increase confidence in vaccination against #COVID19. Developed in partner…
Watch APHA Executive Director Georges Benjamin, MD, and the rest of the expert panel at yesterday’s live Newswise event discuss the state of the pandemic, #COVI…
The latest podcast from APHA’s American Journal of Public Health explores how public health can help prepare for a future pandemic that could be worse than #COV…