Breaking barriers: Gender, health, and justice for all

Breaking barriers: Gender, health, and justice for all

From Population Healthy by Michigan Public Health

April 8, 2025 · 42 min · Season 7

About this episode

This episode discusses gender and health equity with experts, focusing on challenges faced by transgender and non-binary communities.

In this episode of Population Healthy, researchers Dr. Sari Reisner and Dr. Daphne Watkins and prosecutor Eli Savit engage in a dynamic discussion on gender and health equity, recorded at the University of Michigan. In a panel discussion moderated by Justin Colacino, associate professor of Environmental Health Sciences at Michigan Public Health, they explore strategies for advancing gender equity amidst a rapidly evolving political landscape, emphasizing interdisciplinary collaboration and community-driven approaches. The conversation highlights the challenges faced by transgender and non-binary communities, systemic inequities in mental health, and legislative policies impacting health outcomes. Listeners will gain valuable insights and practical strategies for advocacy and action from experts in epidemiology, social work, and law. Whether you're a public health professional, a student, or an individual interested in social justice, this episode offers essential perspectives on creating more inclusive and equitable practices. ----- Learn more about the University of Michigan School of Public Health: publichealth.umich.edu Follow us on social media: Facebook |…

People in this episode

Guests: Eli Savit, Dr Sari Reisner, Dr Daphne Watkins

Topics covered

  • gender equity
  • health equity
  • transgender health
  • non-binary health
  • mental health
  • social justice

Keywords

  • advocacy
  • community-driven approaches
  • interdisciplinary collaboration

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