This essay by Stacy Torres, Berkeley Center for Social Medicine faculty affiliate, advocates for work authorization for hundreds of thousands of migrants who've recently arrived in the U.S., with New York City as the receiving epicenter....Read more about The Impossible Choices Migrants Face Without Work Authorization
The film First Time Home, co-produced by Seth Holmes, Berkeley Center for Social Medicine co-chair, shares the journey of four second generation American teenagers who want to return to their families’ ancestral homes in southern Mexico....Read more about First Time Home
A number of Berkeley Center for Social Medicine faculty, student affiliates, and former visiting scholars have contributed to this special issue of Global Public Health, "Structural Competency in Global Perspective.” Editors and authors of the collection include:...Read more about Structural Competency and Global Public Health
A leader in antiracism and social transformation, Amani Allen, faculty affiliate of Berkeley Center for Social Medicine, is spearheading Berkeley Public Health’s journey towards becoming a more anti-racist institution,...Read more about Holding Public Health Accountable
Rachel Morello-Frosch, faculty affiliate of Berkeley Center for Social Medicine, and Osagie Obasogie have a new article in the New England Journal of Medicine diving into the climate gap. While climate change poses a threat to all planetary life, the authors...Read more about Racial Health Inequities and Climate Change