The 2021 Voices Against Racism series looks back, featuring faculty accounts of racism—institutional and personal—and efforts in support of racial equity.
>Being “woke” is not enough to counter the oppressive weight of institutional racism—at the School and beyond.
>I’ve been preparing all my life to mentor the next generation of public health students.
>For Vice Dean Keshia Pollack Porter, Juneteenth is a time to make space for restorative rest of the mind and body.
>Making room for more diverse academic leadership at Johns Hopkins will be transformational.
>It will take leaders—and agitators—to rebuild policies, processes, and institutions born of racism.
>The health threats facing Native communities call for culturally grounded solutions.
>We must apply our knowledge to the health problems in front of us.
>Vice Dean Keshia M. Pollack Porter grapples with the University’s newly discovered ties to slavery and envisions a path forward.
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