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Join leaders across public health and public safety for a conversation that moves beyond emergency response toward prevention, housing-first strategies, and long-term solutions. Grounded in lived experience and evidence, this panel explores cross-sector solutions with a focus on dignity, safety, and sustainable housing. Â
For more than 50 years, Jack Spengler has advanced our understanding of how environment shapes health through pioneering research on the importance of air quality, healthy buildings, and climate resilience. In conversation with longtime collaborator Linda Powers Tomasso, Spengler explores how the places we live, learn, and work shape human health.
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Presented jointly with the FXB Center for Health and Human Rights As the national conversation on reparations heats up, Boston has launched a task force to document the city’s ties…
Fierce partisanship dominates U.S. politics at a national level. Yet in some states, bipartisan cooperation is possible. This event brought together Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear, who recently won re-election as…
In this fireside chat, Fatima Maada Bio, first lady of the Republic of Sierra Leone, discussed the critical importance of empowering girls and women to shape Africa’s future. Drawing from…
Social isolation and loneliness have emerged as a public health crisis, with links to elevated risks of cardiovascular disease, dementia, stroke, depression, and anxiety. U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) is…
The air we breathe has a direct impact on our brain. Mounting evidence links air pollution exposure to increased risk for cognitive decline and neurodegenerative conditions, including Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s….
With an abysmally high rate of maternal mortality, the U.S. faces an urgent need to rethink care of pregnant people, particularly within communities of color. The solutions are not always…
Ultra-processed foods are everywhere; the category includes many cereals, breads, yogurts, and frozen dinners — not to mention sweets and sodas. In fact, they make up nearly 60% of the…
The New Humanitarian, a nonprofit news organization that reports from the heart of conflicts and disasters, has been selected to receive the ɫɫÑо¿Ëù Humanitarian Initiative’s 2023 Elisabeth B. Weintz Humanitarian Award.
Presented jointly with the National Preparedness Leadership Initiative at ɫɫÑо¿Ëù University On April 15, 2013, two explosions rocked the finish line of the Boston Marathon. Within minutes, authorities from multiple…