
Friday is once again tugging on our brains, luring us into the weekend… What are your plans for this weekend? Care to add a little bit of health justice reading into the mix? Here are a few recommendations from MCN staff.
1. Del, Director of International Projects, Research, and Development, sent back this report from the William T. Grant Foundation, which she discovered while at a conference this week: “Intersecting Inequalities: Research to Reduce Inequality for Immigrant-Origin Children and Youth [2].”
2. Alma, Health Network Associate, passed along to us this article entitled, “Why men should worry about the Zika virus [3],” that she read in the Austin American-Statesman.
3. Theressa, Training and Technical Assistance Coordinator, recommends HOP’s upcoming governance webinar entitled, “Using Outreach Data to Support Health Center Board Engagement [4],” on Tuesday, March 8, at 11am Pacific.
4. Del thought actor and author Anthony Bourdain and Miami chef José Andrés gave interesting answers to the question, “What’s the most important food-industry issue nobody is talking about? [5]”
5. Amy, Director of Environmental and Occupational Health, offered the Center for Public Integrity’s series on industry-backed scientific research, entitled, “Science for Sale [6].”
Have a healthy and safe weekend.
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