As we wrap up an unprecedented summer defined by public health issues, we are moved even more to empower public health graduate students. Given that students have the privilege of reflection, we hope to continually provide a space for learning, sharing, and, hopefully, improving the quality of life for our communities. In this issue, we discuss a patchwork of issues that exemplifies the many concerns and future directions of public health.
We are incredibly proud to present Issue 4 of Intervene Upstream – Public Health Solidarity.
Intervention Editorials
- Can Netflix Be Used as a Public Health Intervention? by Ronan Chansou
- Staying Fit for Life by Jamie Neelon
COVID-19 Editorials
- COVID-19 & Implications for Behavioral Health Providers in Unprecedented Times by Kim Hazel
- Inequity, Domination, and Liberation During COVID-19 by Nicky Tettamanti
Reflections
- Que dios te bendiga by Josh Yudkin
We would like to thank everyone who has submitted to the publication and continues to grow with us through our fourth issue; please help us in continuing to give power to public health: one graduate student at a time.
- Series 4– Public Health Solidarity - September 15, 2020
- Inequity, Domination, and Liberation during COVID-19 - September 15, 2020
- Archive – The Palate, Nutrition and Public Health - July 6, 2020