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Focus: Spring 2022
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REPROJustice at YSPH is dedicated to the achievement and protection of the rights of all people to the full realization and enjoyment of their sexual and reproductive health. This we embrace as part of a holistic definition of reproductive justice that works to ensure the complete physical, mental, spiritual, political, social, and economic well-being of all people. We work in pursuit of sexual and reproductive liberty, gender equity, and social justice through community engagement, education, and advocacy, and we dedicate ourselves to the creation of a healthier, safer, and more just world.

Womxn of Color for Maternal & Child Health is a group led by womxn of color passionate about health justice for pregnant people, infants, children, and young people of color. Our mission is to:

  • Facilitate interdisciplinary dialogue about health equity from a racial justice perspective.
  • Elevate health narratives and health knowledge of people of color.
  • Advocate for health policies and solutions alongside communities of color driven by their needs.
  • Promote the integration of evidence-informed practices* and holistic healing practices.
  • Provide training on combating racism as a root cause of health inequities.
  • Promote equitable engagement between the Yale community, New Haven community and beyond.

* Evidence gathered from both academic and non-academic sources, including peer-reviewed articles and laypersons’ experiences)

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Focus: Spring 2022

The Spring 2022 issue of Focus features a look at the latest research on maternal-child health promotion around the globe.

Issue Contents

Features
Maternal-Child Health Promotion & The Future of Global Health
Yale School of Public Health Launches Maternal and Child Health Promotion Track
Yale Center For Perinatal, Pediatric, and Environmental Epidemiology Hunts Through History to Answer Tomorrow's Research Questions
Birth Outcomes Improved Through Expect With Me Prenatal Care
Elevate joins YSPH, Bringing Maternal & Child Mental Health Expertise
JioVio Uses Tech For Good Health
Dean’s Message
Dean’s Message from Sten Vermund - Spring 2022
Advances
Major Funding Award Supports Yale Efforts to Address Maternal Health Inequities
Study Identifies Potentially Harmful Substances in Household Dust
NIH Grant Supports Suicide Interventions For Pregnant And Postpartum Women
Shorter Antibiotic Treatment Is Better For Young Children With Community-Acquired Pneumonia
Fetal Alcohol Exposure Data Underscore Need For Public Health Interventions
YSPH Research Identifies Pregnancy Risks Associated With Acetaminophen Use
Snapshots
YSPH Student Launched Breastfeeding Movement in China
Voices
Congress Must Pass The Black Maternal Health Momnibus Act of 2021 Now
Conversation with Focus
Students
YSPH Students’ Research Helps Expand Health Care For Undocumented Pregnant Women and Children
Improving Maternal Health in Vulnerable Communities
Stay Involved
Get Involved: YSPH Student Organizations Supporting Maternal & Child Health
Alumni
UNICEF Work Rewarding For YSPH Alumna
Alumna Uses Her Expertise to Support Women’s and Children’s Health Globally
School Notes
Yale Endowment Pledge Sets New Course For YSPH
Elm City Health
New Practice Fellowship Focus on Equity and Maternal and Child Health
Addressing Maternal and Child Health Inequities Through Care

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