Kristen Kirksey, PhD, MPH, University of California, San Francisco
Dr. Kristen Kirksey is a Project Director at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). She received her PhD in sociology from the University of Connecticut and her MPH from Tulane University. Kristen’s professional experience in community health, training in sociology and public health, and positionality as a Black woman from the US South have ...Read more >
Zoë Julian, MD, MPH, Feminist Women's Health Center
Zoë Lucier-Julian, MD, MPH (they/them) is a community-rooted clinician scientist and organizational leader in reproductive health and justice spaces in Atlanta, GA. Informed by reproductive justice and research justice praxis, Zoë’s work aims to achieve sexual, reproductive, and perinatal health equity through intergenerational and interdependent collaboration in health services research. They currently serve as the ...Read more >
Tyriesa Howard, PhD, MPH, MSW, Washington University in St. Louis
Dr. Tyriesa L. Howard is an assistant professor in the Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis. Her research focuses on socio-behavioral interventions to eradicate sexual, reproductive, and maternal health disparities that disproportionately impact Black women and adolescent girls living in the US. She is the director of the Fathers First Initiative at St. ...Read more >
Anindita Dasgupta is an Assistant Professor of Sociomedical Sciences at Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University. Trained as a public health researcher, and social and behavioral scientist, Dr. Dasgupta’s research focuses on the intersection of gendered inequities of health as they negatively impact the sexual and reproductive health of women and birthing people who ...Read more >
Kandyce Brennan, DNP, MSN, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
After earning a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Duke University in 2016, I dedicated my career to improving women’s health. Motivated by a profound desire to impact women’s health outcomes on both structural and local levels, I completed a Master of Science in Nurse Midwifery and a Doctorate in Nursing Practice, specializing in midwifery, ...Read more >
My professional career trajectory changed since completing my Complex Family Planning fellowship in 2016. I entered the subspecialty with a strong desire to pursue abortion and graduate medical education. I started a Ryan Residency Training Program and became an Associate Residency Program Director. However, as I changed institutions, my desire to pursue graduate medical education ...Read more >
Dr. Gaby Alvarado is a physician and an associate policy researcher at the RAND Corporation who focuses on maternal health and sexual and reproductive health using a reproductive justice framework. She obtained her doctorate in policy analysis from the Pardee RAND Graduate School and her medical degree from the University of Costa Rica. She also ...Read more >
Daniel Felipe Martín Suárez-Baquero, PhD, MSN, RN, University of Washington
Dr. Daniel Felipe Martín Suárez-Baquero is a Nurse Scientist an Assistant Professor in the department of Child, Family, and Population Health Nursing at the University of Washington School of Nursing. Dr. Suárez-Baquero seeks to understand, through qualitative methods, the experiences, perspectives, and strategies related to midwifery and reproductive justice, shedding light on structural factors contributing ...Read more >
JaNelle Ricks, DrPH, MPA, The Ohio State University
Dr. JaNelle M. Ricks is a public health behavioral scientist and health equity advocate with additional training and expertise in health communication and policy. Dr. Ricks is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Health Behavior and Health Promotion in the College of Public Health at the Ohio State University. She uses mixed-methods, with an ...Read more >
Mayra Pineda-Torres, PhD, Georgia Institute of Technology
Dr. Mayra Pineda-Torres is an Assistant Professor at the School of Economics at the Georgia Institute of Technology. She is an applied microeconomist who uses quasi-experimental methods and observational data to examine topics related to women’s and teenagers‘ welfare. In particular, she is interested in the health and economic consequences of family planning policies and ...Read more >
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