Resources

COVID-19 Weblinks

Using the Methods of the Public Health Disparities Geocoding Project to Monitor COVID-19 Inequities and Guide Action for Health Justice

Our Public Health Disparities Geocoding Project website is newly updated to include new resources for COVID-19 analyses (& analyses of any other health outcomes) in relation to methods, codes, and data that we make freely available for work involving county, ZIP Code (ZCTA), and census tract social & economic variables – with the data provided for the entire US – along with freely available conceptual & empirical papers that inform & are informed by the methods we use.

The website is: https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/thegeocodingproject/covid-19-resources/

Spirit of 1848 Caucus and Public Health Awakened’s COVID-19 & Health Justice Resource Page

Public Health Awakened, in collaboration with The Spirit of 1848, are crowdsourcing this database to inform a public health response to COVID19 that centers equity, racial justice, collective care, and community and power building — we know these are what create conditions for health, in this pandemic and beyond. We are both national public health groups that center social justice, health equity, and action in our work. Our members represent the broad field of public health; we are researchers, educators, students, non-profit workers, healthcare providers, government workers, and more.

Weblinks

Experiences of Discrimination (EOD)

An instrument designed to measure self-reported experiences of racial discrimination

Public Health Disparities Geocoding Project

Making visible the invisible: A new tool for US health departments to monitor – and boost efforts to address – socioeconomic inequalities in health

Using the Methods of the Public Health Disparities Geocoding Project to Monitor COVID-19 Inequities and Guide Action for Health Justice

 

Our Public Health Disparities Geocoding Project website is newly updated to include new resources for COVID-19 analyses (& analyses of any other health outcomes) in relation to methods, codes, and data that we make freely available for work involving county, ZIP Code (ZCTA), and census tract social & economic variables – with the data provided for the entire US – along with freely available conceptual & empirical papers that inform & are informed by the methods we use.

The website is: https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/thegeocodingproject/covid-19-resources/

Spirit of 1848

A caucus affiliated with the American Public Health Association, co-founded by Krieger in 1994, that links issues of social justice and public health.

COVID-19 & Health Justice Resource Page

 

Public Health Awakened, in collaboration with The Spirit of 1848, are crowdsourcing this database to inform a public health response to COVID19 that centers equity, racial justice, collective care, and community and power building — we know these are what create conditions for health, in this pandemic and beyond. We are both national public health groups that center social justice, health equity, and action in our work. Our members represent the broad field of public health; we are researchers, educators, students, non-profit workers, healthcare providers, government workers, and more.

The Working Group of the Interdisciplinary Concentration on Women, Gender and Health

The Working Group on Women, Gender, and Health was organized by Harvard School of Public Health faculty members, post-doctoral fellows and students who are interested in advancing the study of women, gender, and health at the School. The common goal of the Working Group members is to improve the health of women and girls, and population health overall, though curriculum development, scientific research, and community outreach.