2023
2023
How is Disability a Part of DEI?
Various health professionals reflect on the 30-year journey of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), highlighting historical and current challenges while emphasizing the importance of education and community-building for full inclusion.
HealthTech Horizons: Innovations for a Healthier World
Dr. Bill Weeks, Dr. Rumi Chunara, and Vincent Lopez discuss the game-changing innovations from AI to big data to telemedicine that are shaping the future of healthcare.
Career Compass: Charting Traditional and Non-Traditional Public Health Paths
Felicity Belle Duran and Elena Cromeyer discuss traditional and non-traditional career paths in public health, as well as educational pursuits, post-graduation plans, and work-life balance.
Firearm Injury in the United States: Facts, Myths and a Public Health Path Forward
Dr. Rebecca Cunningham discusses the importance of changing our gun control narrative, explains her upstream approach to preventing gun violence, and lays out evidence-based solutions to this problem.
Lessons Learned: Pandemic Prevention, Vaccine Practices & Countering Disinformation
Anna Harvey, Celine Gounder, and Mike Merson discuss the lessons learned and not learned from COVID-19 in research, development and implementation as well as ways to improve pandemic response and how to counter disinformation.
Emerging Leaders 2023 Showcase
Twelve talented students speak about a wide variety of public health subjects, ranging from the YIMBY phenomenon to antimicrobial resistance, and show just how their life experience has influenced their passion.
2022 Post-Event Features
William C. Stubing Memorial Lecture: Are Robots Racist?
Ruha Benjamin joins Meghna Chakrabarti for a timely conversation exploring ethical issues in artificial intelligence and automation in healthcare, with a focus on racial equity.
Ukraine: Public Health at Risk
Drs. Jack Caravanos, Peter Navario, Anne O’Donnell and Danielle Ompad explain the difficulty of fulfilling physical and mental needs for Ukrainian refugees and rising radiation levels at Chernobyl.
The Time is Now: Deciding Our Climate Future
Congresswoman Meng discusses environmental justice with Drs. Sonali McDermid and William Rom, speaking about the urgency of environmental reform, the need to standardize energy efficiency, and energy accountability.
Monkeypox: Your Questions Answered
Drs. Debra Furr-Holden, Don Des Jarlais, Farzana Kapadia, and Danielle Ompad explain signs and symptoms of Monkeypox and the importance of limiting transmission and tackling this crisis as a community.
The Promise & Perils of Applying AI for Health Equity
NYU GPH, the Novartis Foundation, and Microsoft AI4Health come together to launch the AI4HealthyCities Health Equity Network and emphasize the importance of data-driven interventions for health equity.
Post-Roe America: Women’s Reproductive Health in the Crosshairs
Ann Marie Beddoe, Helen Arteaga Landaverde, and Laurie Zephyrin examine historical racism in reproductive care and analyze the dangerous implications of the Roe v. Wade decision for women of color.
2021 Post-Event Features
William C. Stubing Memorial Lecture: Ethical Challenges of COVID-19
Anthony Fauci, Christine Grady and Sanjay Gupta consider how to ethically communicate while constantly adjusting to new data and providing lifesaving information to global audiences.
What COVID-19 Vaccines Reveal: Myth & Reality of Post-Colonial Global Health
Public health experts from Ghana and the United States discuss the impact of colonialism on African healthcare, the need for equitable resource-sharing, and the urgency of vaccine distribution.
Bridging the Chasm: Improving Population Health via the Private Sector
The Healthcare Consulting Student Club hosts Julie Avrutine, Christine Juday, Jason Spangler, and Alden Lai to discuss their career trajectories and provide advice on public health careers in the private sector.
When Misinformation Goes Viral: Using TikTok to Fight COVID-19 Disinformation
Physicians and TikTok stars Eric Burnett, Katrine Wallace, and Siyab Panhwar speak to Dr. Carlos Chirinos about the pros and cons of using online stardom to fight misinformation.
What We Know About Omicron: Guidance for the Holidays
Celine Gounder, Elodie Ghedin and Michael Merson explain the latest news regarding Omicron and analyze how it compares to the previous variants.
2020 Post-Event Features
William C. Stubing Memorial Lecture: Whose Pain Matters?
Professor Keith Wailoo reflects on the twin epidemics of COVID-19 and structural racism, envisioning a society where values of decency, justice and equality are shared by all.
GPH Earth Day Symposium: A Panel Discussion on Climate Action and Resilience in the Age of COVID-19
Representatives from the New York League of Conservation Voters, FXB USA, and NYU GPH gathered on Earth Day to discuss the urgency and immediacy of addressing the two major crises of our time – COVID-19 and climate change – using science.
Through the COVID-19 Magnifying Glass: An Examination of Racial and SES Disparities in the United States
This lecture series explains COVID-19 through a racial equity lens in four parts – its scientific basis and monitoring, current efforts to end inequity, the importance of putting it in socioeconomic and racial context, and how we should tackle COVID-19-related disparities.
Collaboration in Crisis: The U.S. without the W.H.O.
Experts from NYU, Johns Hopkins, and the American Public Health Association discussed the importance of the WHO in providing information and supporting globalism and the political and scientific dangers of withdrawing from it.
Police Brutality and Reform Through a Public Health Lens
Experts from NYU GPH, Emory, and Columbia explained police brutality in the context of its impacts on physical and mental health and its relation to collective trauma, and discussed the actions we can take to dismantle oppressive systems.
What's At Stake? A Hispanic Heritage Month Conversation with Dr. Oxiris Barbot
Ana F. Abraído-Lanza and Oxiris Barbot discuss the disproportionately high impact of COVID-19 on Latinos, the institutional, cultural and socioeconomic factors contributing to this, and the need to reform government practices and public policy to better support this community.
The Social Dilemma: Ethics of Technology and Its Impact on Public Health
The team behind The Social Dilemma visits NYU GPH to talk about the social responsibility of tech companies and the importance of creating a shared sense of truth to prevent misinformation.
Salon Series: A Conversation with Steve Davis, Cheryl Healton, & Blessing Omakwu
Dr. Cheryl Healton, Steve Davis, and Blessing Omakwu discuss recent trends of social activism, the importance of social innovation in underserved communities, and how to effectively incorporate decolonization and equity into activism.
Event names
William C. Stubing Memorial Lecture: Death with Dignity Laws
Dr. Amy Gutmann and Susan Dentzer discuss how “democratic deliberation” can facilitate the respectful discussion of topics such as physician aid-in-dying, vaccinations and universal health coverage.
NYC Epidemiology Forum
This event was a forum for students and epidemiologists working in the New York City area to network, present their work and discuss opportunities for future collaborations.
Zero Hunger Cooking Challenge
This event addressed the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal #2: achieving food security, ending hunger, improving nutrition, and promoting sustainable agriculture.
Planetary Health Forum: Emerging Infections & Climate Change
This collection of expert discussions and presentations on planetary health demonstrated the far-reaching impact of climate change on public health, ranging from its influence on malaria eradication to psychosocial stress.
"After Rikers: Justice by Design" Film Screening & Panel Discussion
Experts discuss the ongoing effort to close Rikers and transition to smaller prisons, analyzing how this will propel criminal justice reform and considering the impacts of this transition.
2018 Events
A Health and Human Rights Dialogue on the Refugee and Migration Crisis
NYU GPH hosted its Third Annual Health and Human Rights Dialogue on March 26th and 27th in partnership with HealthRight International and colleagues at La Pietra/NYU Florence.