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Jelani Kerr: Drug Policy, HIV & Racism

Jelani Kerr: Drug Policy, HIV & Racism

Update: 2020-07-29
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Dr. Jelani Kerr is an Associate Professor of Health Promotion and Behavioral Sciences at the University of Louisville School of Public Health and Information Sciences. Jelani and Valerie talk about what getting tenure means for them and doing research in community settings during the COVID-19 pandemic. Jelani describes how he got interested in HIV research, connects drug policy to the HIV epidemic in African American communities, gives a history lesson on the war on drugs, and describes why police brutality is a systemic problem. Carly and Valerie talk about Breonna Taylor, the #SayHerName campaign, and stereotypes underlying police brutality targeting Black women.

Read more about Jelani’s work here: https://louisville.edu/sphis/directory/jelani-kerr-phd-msph

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Jelani Kerr: Drug Policy, HIV & Racism

Jelani Kerr: Drug Policy, HIV & Racism

Valerie Earnshaw & Carly Hill