Rogers

Artair Rogers

Rose Service Learning Fellow

Artair Rogers is a Population Health Sciences Program doctoral student in the Social and Behavioral Sciences Department. He is a member of the FXB Health and Human Rights Doctoral Cohort, an affiliated researcher with the Petrie-Flom Law Center, and editor for the Race, Research, Policy Portal for the Institutional Antiracism and Accountability Project. Artair’s research interests are frameworks for anti-racism accountability for health care organizations, health equity data frameworks, and reparations as a public health measure.

Artair’s project focuses on using implementation science frameworks to uncover how racial capitalism presents itself in population health technology and how that presence of racial capitalism perpetuates racial health inequities. The hope is to use these findings to understand ways that population health technology products can acquire an antiracist data ethic and eliminate predatory practices within these technology solutions.