247: Building Local Data Ecosystems through the MADE For Health Justice Initiative with Dr. Jamila M. Porter, DrPH, MPH
Description
In this conversation, Dr. Jamila Porter shares her journey as a community health advocate and her commitment to health equity.
She discusses the importance of physical activity, the MADE for Health Justice initiative, and the challenges posed by structural racism in public health. Dr. Porter emphasizes the need for long-term systems change, interdisciplinary approaches, and community engagement in public health efforts. She also reflects on her academic journey and current role at the de Beaumont Foundation, offering valuable advice for future public health professionals.
Chapters:
@0:00 Introduction to Dr. Jamila Porter, DrPH, MPH
@7:58 The Importance of Physical Activity in Public Health
@11:52 Commitment to Transforming Health Systems
@14:54 MADE for Health Justice Initiative
@18:57 Confronting Structural Racism in Public Health
@22:54 Long-Term Systems Change in Public Health
@26:01 Interdisciplinary Approaches to Public Health
@29:01 Defining Public Health and Community Health
@33:08 Educational Pathways and Career Reflections
@43:24 Transitioning to Public Health and Research
@48:16 The Importance of Pedestrian Safety and Complete Streets
@54:51 Lessons from International Development Work
@55:46 Role of Big Cities Health Coalition in Public Health
@58:41 Current Role at De Beaumont Foundation
@1:04:05 Leading at the Intersection of Strategy and Justice
@1:08:17 Challenges and Rewards in Public Health Work
@1:15:09 Advice for Aspiring Public Health Professionals
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