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Johns Hopkins University | AS.190.383

Africana Studies Meets Public Health

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This course brings scholars from Africana studies into conversation with scholars from Public Health to discuss the colonial lineages and racialized effects of projects seeking to improve the health of populations. Students will spend each week listening to a themed, live conversation between Africana and Public Health scholars. They will then unpack the conversation, in relation to course readings, in weekly seminars. The aim of the course is to better understand the racialized and (post)colonial determinants of public health scholarship and policy from the local (Baltimore) to the global.

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