What do we know about racial/ethnic differences in COVID-19 mortality and the reasons for this?
Data and Metrics Social and Racial JusticeSandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
A. Recent data across U.S. states show that Black Americans and other people of color experience much higher mortality from COVID-19 than whites. Studies also point to structural barriers, and not biological susceptibility, that contribute to worse disease progression and higher mortality in these groups of Americans. We’ve previously posted on the U.S. death toll Read more…
November 29, 2020
How is COVID-19 affecting international slum communities?
Data and Metrics Social and Racial Justice
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A: TL, DR. COVID-19 has disproportionately affected the lives and health of residents of slum communities, or informal settlements characterized by poverty, lack of basic services, crowding, unstable homes. Due to data limitations, it’s difficult to know a lot of detail about the spread of the disease and the impact on mortality. We at Dear Read more…
November 24, 2020
How is the homeless/transient population doing during this pandemic?
Social and Racial Justice
Shoshana Aronowitz, PhD FNP-BC
In the United States, hundreds of thousands of people are experiencing homelessness each night. There are many reasons why people might be experiencing homelessness: some people are chronically homeless, some were recently evicted or lost their housing, some are leaving a violent situation, and some are staying with friends or family temporarily but might not Read more…
October 14, 2020
Election Day is getting close! How can I make sure my mail-in ballot counts?
Social and Racial Justice
Rebecca Doyle, Graduate Assistant
A: With only 3 weeks until November 3rd, it’s such an important time to check and double check the rules and deadlines. First, check out our September post for tips and tricks on completing and sending in your mail-in ballot. Next, CHECK THOSE DEADLINES! If you already requested your mail-in ballot, but haven’t received it, Read more…
October 12, 2020
It’s Indigenous Peoples’ Day. How are Native Americans doing during COVID-19?
Social and Racial Justice
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A: Thank you for drawing attention to this important topic. By now, you’ve probably heard that racial and ethnic minorities are disproportionately affected by COVID-19. Unfortunately, Native American populations are not an exception. ** Native Americans are more than 5 times as likely to be hospitalized than non-Hispanic white Americans. This is a larger COVID-19 Read more…
October 8, 2020
What has been the impact of COVID-19 on healthcare workers? What can I do to help?
Mental Health Social and Racial Justice Staying Safe
Sarah Whitley Coles, MD
A: People who work in healthcare are at risk for getting COVID-19 on the job and are also under tremendous stress from the demands of dealing with the pandemic. In the US, over 173,000 healthcare workers have contracted COVID-19 and at least 742 have died. Our doctors, nurses, technicians, therapists, and support staff face increasing Read more…
September 30, 2020
Can you put the United States death toll from Covid-19 into context?
Data and Metrics Data Literacy Social and Racial Justice
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: More than 200,000 Americans have lost their lives to Covid-19. Counting does not do justice to the memory of each individual lost or the societal impact on our communities. Putting this huge number into context depends upon how we frame this mass casualty, our personal biases, and our proximity to death. Coronavirus is one Read more…
September 19, 2020
Tribute to Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Social and Racial Justice Uncategorized
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Dear Ruth Bader Ginsburg, You inspired us. You led through persistence and action. You paved the way for many women to achieve their dreams. You will be terribly missed and forever a guiding light. Love, Those Nerdy Girls 12 Powerful Quotes from RBG – Town and Country RBG Obit – The Guardian Link to original Read more…
July 10, 2020
What’s happening in refugee camps?
Infection and Spread Social and Racial Justice
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Introducing Nerdy Guest Dr. Paula Tavrow, who joins us to talk to us about what’s happening with COVID-19 in refugee camps. Dr. Tavrow is an adjunct professor of Community Health Sciences at UCLA’s Fielding School of Public Health. She has been working on African public health issues since 1984. *** A: I can speak to Read more…
June 19, 2020
Housing Policy and the Pandemic
Social and Racial Justice Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Dr. Michael Lens of UCLA Luskin School of Public Policy chats with Malia Jones of Dear Pandemic about housing policy & COVID-19. Links to additional reading on housing and inequality suggested by Dr. Lens at the end of the video: 1. Generation Priced Out (book) by Randy Shaw 2. The Color of Law (book) by Read more…
June 7, 2020
Nerdy Girls Live 6/07/20
Families/Kids Social and Racial Justice Socializing Staying Safe Testing and Contact Tracing Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
The safety of summer family activities, advice to BLM protesters, antibody testing, navigating shared child custody, and more are discussed by Dear Pandemic Nerdy Girls Malia Jones, PhD, MPH, Dr. Jenn Dowd, PhD, Amanda M. Simanek, PhD, MPH, and Alison Buttenheim, PhD, MBA. Link to original FB post
June 5, 2020
Can anything even be done about racial/ethnic disparities in COVID-19?
Social and Racial Justice
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
A. Although the reasons for the disparities are numerous and complex, a few of our posts this week point to potential targets for intervention (e.g. segregation, healthcare system, and others). Clinicians and scientists have also offered data and policy solutions to address the high burden COVID-19 infections, hospitalizations, and deaths that are disproportionately impacting minority Read more…
June 5, 2020
Racial Disparities in COVID-19
Data and Metrics Social and Racial Justice
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
You’ve talked a lot about racial disparities in COVID19. What do you mean by disparities, and what does this actually look like for COVID19? A: A health disparity when we see a preventable difference in health outcomes when we compare a socially or economically disadvantaged group to a more advantaged one. So for example, when Read more…
June 3, 2020
What about COVID-19 and other safety risks associated with protests and marches?
Social and Racial Justice Staying Safe
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Q: My loved one has been out marching over the past few days. What about COVID-19 and other safety risks associated with protests and marches? A: We at Dear Pandemic are committed to helping you reduce the risks associated with every activity. We also believe that law enforcement agencies and local/state government have a large Read more…
June 3, 2020
What role does the healthcare system play in contributing to worse outcomes for communities of color?
Social and Racial Justice
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
Q: I hear that communities of color are experiencing more severe illness and death from COVID-19. What role does the healthcare system play in contributing to worse outcomes? A. One way to think about the healthcare system is to imagine links in a chain. Researchers have used a framework like this (“cascades of care”) to Read more…
June 2, 2020
What historical factors contributed to many U.S. cities becoming highly segregated, and how is this related to the racial inequities in COVID-19 we are seeing today?
Social and Racial Justice
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
Q: Talk to me about history. What historical factors contributed to many U.S. cities becoming highly segregated, and how is this related to the racial inequities in COVID-19 we are seeing today? A: In the interview linked to below, Reggie Jackson, Head Griot of America’s Black Holocaust Museum, describes four discriminatory housing policies and practices Read more…
June 1, 2020
Why are we seeing such disparities in COVID cases and deaths?
Social and Racial Justice
Alison Buttenheim, PhD MBA, Co-founder & Advisor
Today we welcome Dr. Bridgette M. Brawner as a guest Nerdy Girl to discuss racial disparities and COVID-19. She is an Associate Professor at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing. Find her on Twitter at @DrBMBrawner. A. One word: racism. In all of its forms (e.g., individual, institutional, structural). There is no genetic or Read more…
June 1, 2020
What are some factors underlying racial and social health disparities in COVID-19 and overall health?
Social and Racial Justice
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Our awesome Nerdy friend Dr. Tiffany Green, Assistant Professor in the Departments of Population Health Sciences and Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison recently provided this timely interview about COVID-19 and race-related health disparities. In this interview, Professor Green covers race differences in occupational structures, health care infection control, access to care, Read more…
May 31, 2020
How is COVID-19 related to the current protests, riots, and violence in American cities?
Social and Racial Justice
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A: The disproportionate impact of the novel coronavirus pandemic on communities of color together with the long arm of police brutality are causing fear, anger, loss, grief, and uncertainty. The Nerdy Girls want to reinforce the statement of the American Medical Association by reminding you that violence from law enforcement officers is a fundamental source Read more…
May 30, 2020
Are there ways to combat COVID-19’s differential impact on mental health for communities of color?
Mental Health Social and Racial Justice
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
A: Our hearts go out to each and every one of you right now. We cannot deny the inequities that COVID-19 has further exposed and the hurt that we have seen in our country over the past week. We are not experts on everything and cannot solve all problems, but we can offer support. We Read more…
A. Recent data across U.S. states show that Black Americans and other people of color experience much higher mortality from COVID-19 than whites. Studies also point to structural barriers, and not biological susceptibility, that contribute to worse disease progression and higher mortality in these groups of Americans. We’ve previously posted on the U.S. death toll Read more…
How is COVID-19 affecting international slum communities?
Data and Metrics Social and Racial JusticeLauren Hale, PhD MA
A: TL, DR. COVID-19 has disproportionately affected the lives and health of residents of slum communities, or informal settlements characterized by poverty, lack of basic services, crowding, unstable homes. Due to data limitations, it’s difficult to know a lot of detail about the spread of the disease and the impact on mortality. We at Dear Read more…
November 24, 2020
How is the homeless/transient population doing during this pandemic?
Social and Racial Justice
Shoshana Aronowitz, PhD FNP-BC
In the United States, hundreds of thousands of people are experiencing homelessness each night. There are many reasons why people might be experiencing homelessness: some people are chronically homeless, some were recently evicted or lost their housing, some are leaving a violent situation, and some are staying with friends or family temporarily but might not Read more…
October 14, 2020
Election Day is getting close! How can I make sure my mail-in ballot counts?
Social and Racial Justice
Rebecca Doyle, Graduate Assistant
A: With only 3 weeks until November 3rd, it’s such an important time to check and double check the rules and deadlines. First, check out our September post for tips and tricks on completing and sending in your mail-in ballot. Next, CHECK THOSE DEADLINES! If you already requested your mail-in ballot, but haven’t received it, Read more…
October 12, 2020
It’s Indigenous Peoples’ Day. How are Native Americans doing during COVID-19?
Social and Racial Justice
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A: Thank you for drawing attention to this important topic. By now, you’ve probably heard that racial and ethnic minorities are disproportionately affected by COVID-19. Unfortunately, Native American populations are not an exception. ** Native Americans are more than 5 times as likely to be hospitalized than non-Hispanic white Americans. This is a larger COVID-19 Read more…
October 8, 2020
What has been the impact of COVID-19 on healthcare workers? What can I do to help?
Mental Health Social and Racial Justice Staying Safe
Sarah Whitley Coles, MD
A: People who work in healthcare are at risk for getting COVID-19 on the job and are also under tremendous stress from the demands of dealing with the pandemic. In the US, over 173,000 healthcare workers have contracted COVID-19 and at least 742 have died. Our doctors, nurses, technicians, therapists, and support staff face increasing Read more…
September 30, 2020
Can you put the United States death toll from Covid-19 into context?
Data and Metrics Data Literacy Social and Racial Justice
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: More than 200,000 Americans have lost their lives to Covid-19. Counting does not do justice to the memory of each individual lost or the societal impact on our communities. Putting this huge number into context depends upon how we frame this mass casualty, our personal biases, and our proximity to death. Coronavirus is one Read more…
September 19, 2020
Tribute to Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Social and Racial Justice Uncategorized
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Dear Ruth Bader Ginsburg, You inspired us. You led through persistence and action. You paved the way for many women to achieve their dreams. You will be terribly missed and forever a guiding light. Love, Those Nerdy Girls 12 Powerful Quotes from RBG – Town and Country RBG Obit – The Guardian Link to original Read more…
July 10, 2020
What’s happening in refugee camps?
Infection and Spread Social and Racial Justice
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Introducing Nerdy Guest Dr. Paula Tavrow, who joins us to talk to us about what’s happening with COVID-19 in refugee camps. Dr. Tavrow is an adjunct professor of Community Health Sciences at UCLA’s Fielding School of Public Health. She has been working on African public health issues since 1984. *** A: I can speak to Read more…
June 19, 2020
Housing Policy and the Pandemic
Social and Racial Justice Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Dr. Michael Lens of UCLA Luskin School of Public Policy chats with Malia Jones of Dear Pandemic about housing policy & COVID-19. Links to additional reading on housing and inequality suggested by Dr. Lens at the end of the video: 1. Generation Priced Out (book) by Randy Shaw 2. The Color of Law (book) by Read more…
June 7, 2020
Nerdy Girls Live 6/07/20
Families/Kids Social and Racial Justice Socializing Staying Safe Testing and Contact Tracing Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
The safety of summer family activities, advice to BLM protesters, antibody testing, navigating shared child custody, and more are discussed by Dear Pandemic Nerdy Girls Malia Jones, PhD, MPH, Dr. Jenn Dowd, PhD, Amanda M. Simanek, PhD, MPH, and Alison Buttenheim, PhD, MBA. Link to original FB post
June 5, 2020
Can anything even be done about racial/ethnic disparities in COVID-19?
Social and Racial Justice
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
A. Although the reasons for the disparities are numerous and complex, a few of our posts this week point to potential targets for intervention (e.g. segregation, healthcare system, and others). Clinicians and scientists have also offered data and policy solutions to address the high burden COVID-19 infections, hospitalizations, and deaths that are disproportionately impacting minority Read more…
June 5, 2020
Racial Disparities in COVID-19
Data and Metrics Social and Racial Justice
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
You’ve talked a lot about racial disparities in COVID19. What do you mean by disparities, and what does this actually look like for COVID19? A: A health disparity when we see a preventable difference in health outcomes when we compare a socially or economically disadvantaged group to a more advantaged one. So for example, when Read more…
June 3, 2020
What about COVID-19 and other safety risks associated with protests and marches?
Social and Racial Justice Staying Safe
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Q: My loved one has been out marching over the past few days. What about COVID-19 and other safety risks associated with protests and marches? A: We at Dear Pandemic are committed to helping you reduce the risks associated with every activity. We also believe that law enforcement agencies and local/state government have a large Read more…
June 3, 2020
What role does the healthcare system play in contributing to worse outcomes for communities of color?
Social and Racial Justice
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
Q: I hear that communities of color are experiencing more severe illness and death from COVID-19. What role does the healthcare system play in contributing to worse outcomes? A. One way to think about the healthcare system is to imagine links in a chain. Researchers have used a framework like this (“cascades of care”) to Read more…
June 2, 2020
What historical factors contributed to many U.S. cities becoming highly segregated, and how is this related to the racial inequities in COVID-19 we are seeing today?
Social and Racial Justice
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
Q: Talk to me about history. What historical factors contributed to many U.S. cities becoming highly segregated, and how is this related to the racial inequities in COVID-19 we are seeing today? A: In the interview linked to below, Reggie Jackson, Head Griot of America’s Black Holocaust Museum, describes four discriminatory housing policies and practices Read more…
June 1, 2020
Why are we seeing such disparities in COVID cases and deaths?
Social and Racial Justice
Alison Buttenheim, PhD MBA, Co-founder & Advisor
Today we welcome Dr. Bridgette M. Brawner as a guest Nerdy Girl to discuss racial disparities and COVID-19. She is an Associate Professor at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing. Find her on Twitter at @DrBMBrawner. A. One word: racism. In all of its forms (e.g., individual, institutional, structural). There is no genetic or Read more…
June 1, 2020
What are some factors underlying racial and social health disparities in COVID-19 and overall health?
Social and Racial Justice
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Our awesome Nerdy friend Dr. Tiffany Green, Assistant Professor in the Departments of Population Health Sciences and Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison recently provided this timely interview about COVID-19 and race-related health disparities. In this interview, Professor Green covers race differences in occupational structures, health care infection control, access to care, Read more…
May 31, 2020
How is COVID-19 related to the current protests, riots, and violence in American cities?
Social and Racial Justice
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A: The disproportionate impact of the novel coronavirus pandemic on communities of color together with the long arm of police brutality are causing fear, anger, loss, grief, and uncertainty. The Nerdy Girls want to reinforce the statement of the American Medical Association by reminding you that violence from law enforcement officers is a fundamental source Read more…
May 30, 2020
Are there ways to combat COVID-19’s differential impact on mental health for communities of color?
Mental Health Social and Racial Justice
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
A: Our hearts go out to each and every one of you right now. We cannot deny the inequities that COVID-19 has further exposed and the hurt that we have seen in our country over the past week. We are not experts on everything and cannot solve all problems, but we can offer support. We Read more…
A: TL, DR. COVID-19 has disproportionately affected the lives and health of residents of slum communities, or informal settlements characterized by poverty, lack of basic services, crowding, unstable homes. Due to data limitations, it’s difficult to know a lot of detail about the spread of the disease and the impact on mortality. We at Dear Read more…
How is the homeless/transient population doing during this pandemic?
Social and Racial JusticeShoshana Aronowitz, PhD FNP-BC
In the United States, hundreds of thousands of people are experiencing homelessness each night. There are many reasons why people might be experiencing homelessness: some people are chronically homeless, some were recently evicted or lost their housing, some are leaving a violent situation, and some are staying with friends or family temporarily but might not Read more…
October 14, 2020
Election Day is getting close! How can I make sure my mail-in ballot counts?
Social and Racial Justice
Rebecca Doyle, Graduate Assistant
A: With only 3 weeks until November 3rd, it’s such an important time to check and double check the rules and deadlines. First, check out our September post for tips and tricks on completing and sending in your mail-in ballot. Next, CHECK THOSE DEADLINES! If you already requested your mail-in ballot, but haven’t received it, Read more…
October 12, 2020
It’s Indigenous Peoples’ Day. How are Native Americans doing during COVID-19?
Social and Racial Justice
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A: Thank you for drawing attention to this important topic. By now, you’ve probably heard that racial and ethnic minorities are disproportionately affected by COVID-19. Unfortunately, Native American populations are not an exception. ** Native Americans are more than 5 times as likely to be hospitalized than non-Hispanic white Americans. This is a larger COVID-19 Read more…
October 8, 2020
What has been the impact of COVID-19 on healthcare workers? What can I do to help?
Mental Health Social and Racial Justice Staying Safe
Sarah Whitley Coles, MD
A: People who work in healthcare are at risk for getting COVID-19 on the job and are also under tremendous stress from the demands of dealing with the pandemic. In the US, over 173,000 healthcare workers have contracted COVID-19 and at least 742 have died. Our doctors, nurses, technicians, therapists, and support staff face increasing Read more…
September 30, 2020
Can you put the United States death toll from Covid-19 into context?
Data and Metrics Data Literacy Social and Racial Justice
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: More than 200,000 Americans have lost their lives to Covid-19. Counting does not do justice to the memory of each individual lost or the societal impact on our communities. Putting this huge number into context depends upon how we frame this mass casualty, our personal biases, and our proximity to death. Coronavirus is one Read more…
September 19, 2020
Tribute to Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Social and Racial Justice Uncategorized
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Dear Ruth Bader Ginsburg, You inspired us. You led through persistence and action. You paved the way for many women to achieve their dreams. You will be terribly missed and forever a guiding light. Love, Those Nerdy Girls 12 Powerful Quotes from RBG – Town and Country RBG Obit – The Guardian Link to original Read more…
July 10, 2020
What’s happening in refugee camps?
Infection and Spread Social and Racial Justice
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Introducing Nerdy Guest Dr. Paula Tavrow, who joins us to talk to us about what’s happening with COVID-19 in refugee camps. Dr. Tavrow is an adjunct professor of Community Health Sciences at UCLA’s Fielding School of Public Health. She has been working on African public health issues since 1984. *** A: I can speak to Read more…
June 19, 2020
Housing Policy and the Pandemic
Social and Racial Justice Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Dr. Michael Lens of UCLA Luskin School of Public Policy chats with Malia Jones of Dear Pandemic about housing policy & COVID-19. Links to additional reading on housing and inequality suggested by Dr. Lens at the end of the video: 1. Generation Priced Out (book) by Randy Shaw 2. The Color of Law (book) by Read more…
June 7, 2020
Nerdy Girls Live 6/07/20
Families/Kids Social and Racial Justice Socializing Staying Safe Testing and Contact Tracing Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
The safety of summer family activities, advice to BLM protesters, antibody testing, navigating shared child custody, and more are discussed by Dear Pandemic Nerdy Girls Malia Jones, PhD, MPH, Dr. Jenn Dowd, PhD, Amanda M. Simanek, PhD, MPH, and Alison Buttenheim, PhD, MBA. Link to original FB post
June 5, 2020
Can anything even be done about racial/ethnic disparities in COVID-19?
Social and Racial Justice
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
A. Although the reasons for the disparities are numerous and complex, a few of our posts this week point to potential targets for intervention (e.g. segregation, healthcare system, and others). Clinicians and scientists have also offered data and policy solutions to address the high burden COVID-19 infections, hospitalizations, and deaths that are disproportionately impacting minority Read more…
June 5, 2020
Racial Disparities in COVID-19
Data and Metrics Social and Racial Justice
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
You’ve talked a lot about racial disparities in COVID19. What do you mean by disparities, and what does this actually look like for COVID19? A: A health disparity when we see a preventable difference in health outcomes when we compare a socially or economically disadvantaged group to a more advantaged one. So for example, when Read more…
June 3, 2020
What about COVID-19 and other safety risks associated with protests and marches?
Social and Racial Justice Staying Safe
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Q: My loved one has been out marching over the past few days. What about COVID-19 and other safety risks associated with protests and marches? A: We at Dear Pandemic are committed to helping you reduce the risks associated with every activity. We also believe that law enforcement agencies and local/state government have a large Read more…
June 3, 2020
What role does the healthcare system play in contributing to worse outcomes for communities of color?
Social and Racial Justice
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
Q: I hear that communities of color are experiencing more severe illness and death from COVID-19. What role does the healthcare system play in contributing to worse outcomes? A. One way to think about the healthcare system is to imagine links in a chain. Researchers have used a framework like this (“cascades of care”) to Read more…
June 2, 2020
What historical factors contributed to many U.S. cities becoming highly segregated, and how is this related to the racial inequities in COVID-19 we are seeing today?
Social and Racial Justice
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
Q: Talk to me about history. What historical factors contributed to many U.S. cities becoming highly segregated, and how is this related to the racial inequities in COVID-19 we are seeing today? A: In the interview linked to below, Reggie Jackson, Head Griot of America’s Black Holocaust Museum, describes four discriminatory housing policies and practices Read more…
June 1, 2020
Why are we seeing such disparities in COVID cases and deaths?
Social and Racial Justice
Alison Buttenheim, PhD MBA, Co-founder & Advisor
Today we welcome Dr. Bridgette M. Brawner as a guest Nerdy Girl to discuss racial disparities and COVID-19. She is an Associate Professor at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing. Find her on Twitter at @DrBMBrawner. A. One word: racism. In all of its forms (e.g., individual, institutional, structural). There is no genetic or Read more…
June 1, 2020
What are some factors underlying racial and social health disparities in COVID-19 and overall health?
Social and Racial Justice
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Our awesome Nerdy friend Dr. Tiffany Green, Assistant Professor in the Departments of Population Health Sciences and Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison recently provided this timely interview about COVID-19 and race-related health disparities. In this interview, Professor Green covers race differences in occupational structures, health care infection control, access to care, Read more…
May 31, 2020
How is COVID-19 related to the current protests, riots, and violence in American cities?
Social and Racial Justice
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A: The disproportionate impact of the novel coronavirus pandemic on communities of color together with the long arm of police brutality are causing fear, anger, loss, grief, and uncertainty. The Nerdy Girls want to reinforce the statement of the American Medical Association by reminding you that violence from law enforcement officers is a fundamental source Read more…
May 30, 2020
Are there ways to combat COVID-19’s differential impact on mental health for communities of color?
Mental Health Social and Racial Justice
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
A: Our hearts go out to each and every one of you right now. We cannot deny the inequities that COVID-19 has further exposed and the hurt that we have seen in our country over the past week. We are not experts on everything and cannot solve all problems, but we can offer support. We Read more…
In the United States, hundreds of thousands of people are experiencing homelessness each night. There are many reasons why people might be experiencing homelessness: some people are chronically homeless, some were recently evicted or lost their housing, some are leaving a violent situation, and some are staying with friends or family temporarily but might not Read more…
Election Day is getting close! How can I make sure my mail-in ballot counts?
Social and Racial JusticeRebecca Doyle, Graduate Assistant
A: With only 3 weeks until November 3rd, it’s such an important time to check and double check the rules and deadlines. First, check out our September post for tips and tricks on completing and sending in your mail-in ballot. Next, CHECK THOSE DEADLINES! If you already requested your mail-in ballot, but haven’t received it, Read more…
October 12, 2020
It’s Indigenous Peoples’ Day. How are Native Americans doing during COVID-19?
Social and Racial Justice
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A: Thank you for drawing attention to this important topic. By now, you’ve probably heard that racial and ethnic minorities are disproportionately affected by COVID-19. Unfortunately, Native American populations are not an exception. ** Native Americans are more than 5 times as likely to be hospitalized than non-Hispanic white Americans. This is a larger COVID-19 Read more…
October 8, 2020
What has been the impact of COVID-19 on healthcare workers? What can I do to help?
Mental Health Social and Racial Justice Staying Safe
Sarah Whitley Coles, MD
A: People who work in healthcare are at risk for getting COVID-19 on the job and are also under tremendous stress from the demands of dealing with the pandemic. In the US, over 173,000 healthcare workers have contracted COVID-19 and at least 742 have died. Our doctors, nurses, technicians, therapists, and support staff face increasing Read more…
September 30, 2020
Can you put the United States death toll from Covid-19 into context?
Data and Metrics Data Literacy Social and Racial Justice
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: More than 200,000 Americans have lost their lives to Covid-19. Counting does not do justice to the memory of each individual lost or the societal impact on our communities. Putting this huge number into context depends upon how we frame this mass casualty, our personal biases, and our proximity to death. Coronavirus is one Read more…
September 19, 2020
Tribute to Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Social and Racial Justice Uncategorized
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Dear Ruth Bader Ginsburg, You inspired us. You led through persistence and action. You paved the way for many women to achieve their dreams. You will be terribly missed and forever a guiding light. Love, Those Nerdy Girls 12 Powerful Quotes from RBG – Town and Country RBG Obit – The Guardian Link to original Read more…
July 10, 2020
What’s happening in refugee camps?
Infection and Spread Social and Racial Justice
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Introducing Nerdy Guest Dr. Paula Tavrow, who joins us to talk to us about what’s happening with COVID-19 in refugee camps. Dr. Tavrow is an adjunct professor of Community Health Sciences at UCLA’s Fielding School of Public Health. She has been working on African public health issues since 1984. *** A: I can speak to Read more…
June 19, 2020
Housing Policy and the Pandemic
Social and Racial Justice Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Dr. Michael Lens of UCLA Luskin School of Public Policy chats with Malia Jones of Dear Pandemic about housing policy & COVID-19. Links to additional reading on housing and inequality suggested by Dr. Lens at the end of the video: 1. Generation Priced Out (book) by Randy Shaw 2. The Color of Law (book) by Read more…
June 7, 2020
Nerdy Girls Live 6/07/20
Families/Kids Social and Racial Justice Socializing Staying Safe Testing and Contact Tracing Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
The safety of summer family activities, advice to BLM protesters, antibody testing, navigating shared child custody, and more are discussed by Dear Pandemic Nerdy Girls Malia Jones, PhD, MPH, Dr. Jenn Dowd, PhD, Amanda M. Simanek, PhD, MPH, and Alison Buttenheim, PhD, MBA. Link to original FB post
June 5, 2020
Can anything even be done about racial/ethnic disparities in COVID-19?
Social and Racial Justice
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
A. Although the reasons for the disparities are numerous and complex, a few of our posts this week point to potential targets for intervention (e.g. segregation, healthcare system, and others). Clinicians and scientists have also offered data and policy solutions to address the high burden COVID-19 infections, hospitalizations, and deaths that are disproportionately impacting minority Read more…
June 5, 2020
Racial Disparities in COVID-19
Data and Metrics Social and Racial Justice
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
You’ve talked a lot about racial disparities in COVID19. What do you mean by disparities, and what does this actually look like for COVID19? A: A health disparity when we see a preventable difference in health outcomes when we compare a socially or economically disadvantaged group to a more advantaged one. So for example, when Read more…
June 3, 2020
What about COVID-19 and other safety risks associated with protests and marches?
Social and Racial Justice Staying Safe
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Q: My loved one has been out marching over the past few days. What about COVID-19 and other safety risks associated with protests and marches? A: We at Dear Pandemic are committed to helping you reduce the risks associated with every activity. We also believe that law enforcement agencies and local/state government have a large Read more…
June 3, 2020
What role does the healthcare system play in contributing to worse outcomes for communities of color?
Social and Racial Justice
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
Q: I hear that communities of color are experiencing more severe illness and death from COVID-19. What role does the healthcare system play in contributing to worse outcomes? A. One way to think about the healthcare system is to imagine links in a chain. Researchers have used a framework like this (“cascades of care”) to Read more…
June 2, 2020
What historical factors contributed to many U.S. cities becoming highly segregated, and how is this related to the racial inequities in COVID-19 we are seeing today?
Social and Racial Justice
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
Q: Talk to me about history. What historical factors contributed to many U.S. cities becoming highly segregated, and how is this related to the racial inequities in COVID-19 we are seeing today? A: In the interview linked to below, Reggie Jackson, Head Griot of America’s Black Holocaust Museum, describes four discriminatory housing policies and practices Read more…
June 1, 2020
Why are we seeing such disparities in COVID cases and deaths?
Social and Racial Justice
Alison Buttenheim, PhD MBA, Co-founder & Advisor
Today we welcome Dr. Bridgette M. Brawner as a guest Nerdy Girl to discuss racial disparities and COVID-19. She is an Associate Professor at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing. Find her on Twitter at @DrBMBrawner. A. One word: racism. In all of its forms (e.g., individual, institutional, structural). There is no genetic or Read more…
June 1, 2020
What are some factors underlying racial and social health disparities in COVID-19 and overall health?
Social and Racial Justice
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Our awesome Nerdy friend Dr. Tiffany Green, Assistant Professor in the Departments of Population Health Sciences and Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison recently provided this timely interview about COVID-19 and race-related health disparities. In this interview, Professor Green covers race differences in occupational structures, health care infection control, access to care, Read more…
May 31, 2020
How is COVID-19 related to the current protests, riots, and violence in American cities?
Social and Racial Justice
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A: The disproportionate impact of the novel coronavirus pandemic on communities of color together with the long arm of police brutality are causing fear, anger, loss, grief, and uncertainty. The Nerdy Girls want to reinforce the statement of the American Medical Association by reminding you that violence from law enforcement officers is a fundamental source Read more…
May 30, 2020
Are there ways to combat COVID-19’s differential impact on mental health for communities of color?
Mental Health Social and Racial Justice
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
A: Our hearts go out to each and every one of you right now. We cannot deny the inequities that COVID-19 has further exposed and the hurt that we have seen in our country over the past week. We are not experts on everything and cannot solve all problems, but we can offer support. We Read more…
A: With only 3 weeks until November 3rd, it’s such an important time to check and double check the rules and deadlines. First, check out our September post for tips and tricks on completing and sending in your mail-in ballot. Next, CHECK THOSE DEADLINES! If you already requested your mail-in ballot, but haven’t received it, Read more…
It’s Indigenous Peoples’ Day. How are Native Americans doing during COVID-19?
Social and Racial JusticeLauren Hale, PhD MA
A: Thank you for drawing attention to this important topic. By now, you’ve probably heard that racial and ethnic minorities are disproportionately affected by COVID-19. Unfortunately, Native American populations are not an exception. ** Native Americans are more than 5 times as likely to be hospitalized than non-Hispanic white Americans. This is a larger COVID-19 Read more…
October 8, 2020
What has been the impact of COVID-19 on healthcare workers? What can I do to help?
Mental Health Social and Racial Justice Staying Safe
Sarah Whitley Coles, MD
A: People who work in healthcare are at risk for getting COVID-19 on the job and are also under tremendous stress from the demands of dealing with the pandemic. In the US, over 173,000 healthcare workers have contracted COVID-19 and at least 742 have died. Our doctors, nurses, technicians, therapists, and support staff face increasing Read more…
September 30, 2020
Can you put the United States death toll from Covid-19 into context?
Data and Metrics Data Literacy Social and Racial Justice
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: More than 200,000 Americans have lost their lives to Covid-19. Counting does not do justice to the memory of each individual lost or the societal impact on our communities. Putting this huge number into context depends upon how we frame this mass casualty, our personal biases, and our proximity to death. Coronavirus is one Read more…
September 19, 2020
Tribute to Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Social and Racial Justice Uncategorized
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Dear Ruth Bader Ginsburg, You inspired us. You led through persistence and action. You paved the way for many women to achieve their dreams. You will be terribly missed and forever a guiding light. Love, Those Nerdy Girls 12 Powerful Quotes from RBG – Town and Country RBG Obit – The Guardian Link to original Read more…
July 10, 2020
What’s happening in refugee camps?
Infection and Spread Social and Racial Justice
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Introducing Nerdy Guest Dr. Paula Tavrow, who joins us to talk to us about what’s happening with COVID-19 in refugee camps. Dr. Tavrow is an adjunct professor of Community Health Sciences at UCLA’s Fielding School of Public Health. She has been working on African public health issues since 1984. *** A: I can speak to Read more…
June 19, 2020
Housing Policy and the Pandemic
Social and Racial Justice Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Dr. Michael Lens of UCLA Luskin School of Public Policy chats with Malia Jones of Dear Pandemic about housing policy & COVID-19. Links to additional reading on housing and inequality suggested by Dr. Lens at the end of the video: 1. Generation Priced Out (book) by Randy Shaw 2. The Color of Law (book) by Read more…
June 7, 2020
Nerdy Girls Live 6/07/20
Families/Kids Social and Racial Justice Socializing Staying Safe Testing and Contact Tracing Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
The safety of summer family activities, advice to BLM protesters, antibody testing, navigating shared child custody, and more are discussed by Dear Pandemic Nerdy Girls Malia Jones, PhD, MPH, Dr. Jenn Dowd, PhD, Amanda M. Simanek, PhD, MPH, and Alison Buttenheim, PhD, MBA. Link to original FB post
June 5, 2020
Can anything even be done about racial/ethnic disparities in COVID-19?
Social and Racial Justice
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
A. Although the reasons for the disparities are numerous and complex, a few of our posts this week point to potential targets for intervention (e.g. segregation, healthcare system, and others). Clinicians and scientists have also offered data and policy solutions to address the high burden COVID-19 infections, hospitalizations, and deaths that are disproportionately impacting minority Read more…
June 5, 2020
Racial Disparities in COVID-19
Data and Metrics Social and Racial Justice
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
You’ve talked a lot about racial disparities in COVID19. What do you mean by disparities, and what does this actually look like for COVID19? A: A health disparity when we see a preventable difference in health outcomes when we compare a socially or economically disadvantaged group to a more advantaged one. So for example, when Read more…
June 3, 2020
What about COVID-19 and other safety risks associated with protests and marches?
Social and Racial Justice Staying Safe
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Q: My loved one has been out marching over the past few days. What about COVID-19 and other safety risks associated with protests and marches? A: We at Dear Pandemic are committed to helping you reduce the risks associated with every activity. We also believe that law enforcement agencies and local/state government have a large Read more…
June 3, 2020
What role does the healthcare system play in contributing to worse outcomes for communities of color?
Social and Racial Justice
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
Q: I hear that communities of color are experiencing more severe illness and death from COVID-19. What role does the healthcare system play in contributing to worse outcomes? A. One way to think about the healthcare system is to imagine links in a chain. Researchers have used a framework like this (“cascades of care”) to Read more…
June 2, 2020
What historical factors contributed to many U.S. cities becoming highly segregated, and how is this related to the racial inequities in COVID-19 we are seeing today?
Social and Racial Justice
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
Q: Talk to me about history. What historical factors contributed to many U.S. cities becoming highly segregated, and how is this related to the racial inequities in COVID-19 we are seeing today? A: In the interview linked to below, Reggie Jackson, Head Griot of America’s Black Holocaust Museum, describes four discriminatory housing policies and practices Read more…
June 1, 2020
Why are we seeing such disparities in COVID cases and deaths?
Social and Racial Justice
Alison Buttenheim, PhD MBA, Co-founder & Advisor
Today we welcome Dr. Bridgette M. Brawner as a guest Nerdy Girl to discuss racial disparities and COVID-19. She is an Associate Professor at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing. Find her on Twitter at @DrBMBrawner. A. One word: racism. In all of its forms (e.g., individual, institutional, structural). There is no genetic or Read more…
June 1, 2020
What are some factors underlying racial and social health disparities in COVID-19 and overall health?
Social and Racial Justice
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Our awesome Nerdy friend Dr. Tiffany Green, Assistant Professor in the Departments of Population Health Sciences and Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison recently provided this timely interview about COVID-19 and race-related health disparities. In this interview, Professor Green covers race differences in occupational structures, health care infection control, access to care, Read more…
May 31, 2020
How is COVID-19 related to the current protests, riots, and violence in American cities?
Social and Racial Justice
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A: The disproportionate impact of the novel coronavirus pandemic on communities of color together with the long arm of police brutality are causing fear, anger, loss, grief, and uncertainty. The Nerdy Girls want to reinforce the statement of the American Medical Association by reminding you that violence from law enforcement officers is a fundamental source Read more…
May 30, 2020
Are there ways to combat COVID-19’s differential impact on mental health for communities of color?
Mental Health Social and Racial Justice
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
A: Our hearts go out to each and every one of you right now. We cannot deny the inequities that COVID-19 has further exposed and the hurt that we have seen in our country over the past week. We are not experts on everything and cannot solve all problems, but we can offer support. We Read more…
A: Thank you for drawing attention to this important topic. By now, you’ve probably heard that racial and ethnic minorities are disproportionately affected by COVID-19. Unfortunately, Native American populations are not an exception. ** Native Americans are more than 5 times as likely to be hospitalized than non-Hispanic white Americans. This is a larger COVID-19 Read more…
What has been the impact of COVID-19 on healthcare workers? What can I do to help?
Mental Health Social and Racial Justice Staying SafeSarah Whitley Coles, MD
A: People who work in healthcare are at risk for getting COVID-19 on the job and are also under tremendous stress from the demands of dealing with the pandemic. In the US, over 173,000 healthcare workers have contracted COVID-19 and at least 742 have died. Our doctors, nurses, technicians, therapists, and support staff face increasing Read more…
September 30, 2020
Can you put the United States death toll from Covid-19 into context?
Data and Metrics Data Literacy Social and Racial Justice
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: More than 200,000 Americans have lost their lives to Covid-19. Counting does not do justice to the memory of each individual lost or the societal impact on our communities. Putting this huge number into context depends upon how we frame this mass casualty, our personal biases, and our proximity to death. Coronavirus is one Read more…
September 19, 2020
Tribute to Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Social and Racial Justice Uncategorized
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Dear Ruth Bader Ginsburg, You inspired us. You led through persistence and action. You paved the way for many women to achieve their dreams. You will be terribly missed and forever a guiding light. Love, Those Nerdy Girls 12 Powerful Quotes from RBG – Town and Country RBG Obit – The Guardian Link to original Read more…
July 10, 2020
What’s happening in refugee camps?
Infection and Spread Social and Racial Justice
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Introducing Nerdy Guest Dr. Paula Tavrow, who joins us to talk to us about what’s happening with COVID-19 in refugee camps. Dr. Tavrow is an adjunct professor of Community Health Sciences at UCLA’s Fielding School of Public Health. She has been working on African public health issues since 1984. *** A: I can speak to Read more…
June 19, 2020
Housing Policy and the Pandemic
Social and Racial Justice Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Dr. Michael Lens of UCLA Luskin School of Public Policy chats with Malia Jones of Dear Pandemic about housing policy & COVID-19. Links to additional reading on housing and inequality suggested by Dr. Lens at the end of the video: 1. Generation Priced Out (book) by Randy Shaw 2. The Color of Law (book) by Read more…
June 7, 2020
Nerdy Girls Live 6/07/20
Families/Kids Social and Racial Justice Socializing Staying Safe Testing and Contact Tracing Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
The safety of summer family activities, advice to BLM protesters, antibody testing, navigating shared child custody, and more are discussed by Dear Pandemic Nerdy Girls Malia Jones, PhD, MPH, Dr. Jenn Dowd, PhD, Amanda M. Simanek, PhD, MPH, and Alison Buttenheim, PhD, MBA. Link to original FB post
June 5, 2020
Can anything even be done about racial/ethnic disparities in COVID-19?
Social and Racial Justice
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
A. Although the reasons for the disparities are numerous and complex, a few of our posts this week point to potential targets for intervention (e.g. segregation, healthcare system, and others). Clinicians and scientists have also offered data and policy solutions to address the high burden COVID-19 infections, hospitalizations, and deaths that are disproportionately impacting minority Read more…
June 5, 2020
Racial Disparities in COVID-19
Data and Metrics Social and Racial Justice
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
You’ve talked a lot about racial disparities in COVID19. What do you mean by disparities, and what does this actually look like for COVID19? A: A health disparity when we see a preventable difference in health outcomes when we compare a socially or economically disadvantaged group to a more advantaged one. So for example, when Read more…
June 3, 2020
What about COVID-19 and other safety risks associated with protests and marches?
Social and Racial Justice Staying Safe
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Q: My loved one has been out marching over the past few days. What about COVID-19 and other safety risks associated with protests and marches? A: We at Dear Pandemic are committed to helping you reduce the risks associated with every activity. We also believe that law enforcement agencies and local/state government have a large Read more…
June 3, 2020
What role does the healthcare system play in contributing to worse outcomes for communities of color?
Social and Racial Justice
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
Q: I hear that communities of color are experiencing more severe illness and death from COVID-19. What role does the healthcare system play in contributing to worse outcomes? A. One way to think about the healthcare system is to imagine links in a chain. Researchers have used a framework like this (“cascades of care”) to Read more…
June 2, 2020
What historical factors contributed to many U.S. cities becoming highly segregated, and how is this related to the racial inequities in COVID-19 we are seeing today?
Social and Racial Justice
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
Q: Talk to me about history. What historical factors contributed to many U.S. cities becoming highly segregated, and how is this related to the racial inequities in COVID-19 we are seeing today? A: In the interview linked to below, Reggie Jackson, Head Griot of America’s Black Holocaust Museum, describes four discriminatory housing policies and practices Read more…
June 1, 2020
Why are we seeing such disparities in COVID cases and deaths?
Social and Racial Justice
Alison Buttenheim, PhD MBA, Co-founder & Advisor
Today we welcome Dr. Bridgette M. Brawner as a guest Nerdy Girl to discuss racial disparities and COVID-19. She is an Associate Professor at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing. Find her on Twitter at @DrBMBrawner. A. One word: racism. In all of its forms (e.g., individual, institutional, structural). There is no genetic or Read more…
June 1, 2020
What are some factors underlying racial and social health disparities in COVID-19 and overall health?
Social and Racial Justice
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Our awesome Nerdy friend Dr. Tiffany Green, Assistant Professor in the Departments of Population Health Sciences and Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison recently provided this timely interview about COVID-19 and race-related health disparities. In this interview, Professor Green covers race differences in occupational structures, health care infection control, access to care, Read more…
May 31, 2020
How is COVID-19 related to the current protests, riots, and violence in American cities?
Social and Racial Justice
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A: The disproportionate impact of the novel coronavirus pandemic on communities of color together with the long arm of police brutality are causing fear, anger, loss, grief, and uncertainty. The Nerdy Girls want to reinforce the statement of the American Medical Association by reminding you that violence from law enforcement officers is a fundamental source Read more…
May 30, 2020
Are there ways to combat COVID-19’s differential impact on mental health for communities of color?
Mental Health Social and Racial Justice
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
A: Our hearts go out to each and every one of you right now. We cannot deny the inequities that COVID-19 has further exposed and the hurt that we have seen in our country over the past week. We are not experts on everything and cannot solve all problems, but we can offer support. We Read more…
A: People who work in healthcare are at risk for getting COVID-19 on the job and are also under tremendous stress from the demands of dealing with the pandemic. In the US, over 173,000 healthcare workers have contracted COVID-19 and at least 742 have died. Our doctors, nurses, technicians, therapists, and support staff face increasing Read more…
Can you put the United States death toll from Covid-19 into context?
Data and Metrics Data Literacy Social and Racial JusticeAshley Ritter, APRN, PhD
A: More than 200,000 Americans have lost their lives to Covid-19. Counting does not do justice to the memory of each individual lost or the societal impact on our communities. Putting this huge number into context depends upon how we frame this mass casualty, our personal biases, and our proximity to death. Coronavirus is one Read more…
September 19, 2020
Tribute to Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Social and Racial Justice Uncategorized
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Dear Ruth Bader Ginsburg, You inspired us. You led through persistence and action. You paved the way for many women to achieve their dreams. You will be terribly missed and forever a guiding light. Love, Those Nerdy Girls 12 Powerful Quotes from RBG – Town and Country RBG Obit – The Guardian Link to original Read more…
July 10, 2020
What’s happening in refugee camps?
Infection and Spread Social and Racial Justice
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Introducing Nerdy Guest Dr. Paula Tavrow, who joins us to talk to us about what’s happening with COVID-19 in refugee camps. Dr. Tavrow is an adjunct professor of Community Health Sciences at UCLA’s Fielding School of Public Health. She has been working on African public health issues since 1984. *** A: I can speak to Read more…
June 19, 2020
Housing Policy and the Pandemic
Social and Racial Justice Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Dr. Michael Lens of UCLA Luskin School of Public Policy chats with Malia Jones of Dear Pandemic about housing policy & COVID-19. Links to additional reading on housing and inequality suggested by Dr. Lens at the end of the video: 1. Generation Priced Out (book) by Randy Shaw 2. The Color of Law (book) by Read more…
June 7, 2020
Nerdy Girls Live 6/07/20
Families/Kids Social and Racial Justice Socializing Staying Safe Testing and Contact Tracing Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
The safety of summer family activities, advice to BLM protesters, antibody testing, navigating shared child custody, and more are discussed by Dear Pandemic Nerdy Girls Malia Jones, PhD, MPH, Dr. Jenn Dowd, PhD, Amanda M. Simanek, PhD, MPH, and Alison Buttenheim, PhD, MBA. Link to original FB post
June 5, 2020
Can anything even be done about racial/ethnic disparities in COVID-19?
Social and Racial Justice
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
A. Although the reasons for the disparities are numerous and complex, a few of our posts this week point to potential targets for intervention (e.g. segregation, healthcare system, and others). Clinicians and scientists have also offered data and policy solutions to address the high burden COVID-19 infections, hospitalizations, and deaths that are disproportionately impacting minority Read more…
June 5, 2020
Racial Disparities in COVID-19
Data and Metrics Social and Racial Justice
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
You’ve talked a lot about racial disparities in COVID19. What do you mean by disparities, and what does this actually look like for COVID19? A: A health disparity when we see a preventable difference in health outcomes when we compare a socially or economically disadvantaged group to a more advantaged one. So for example, when Read more…
June 3, 2020
What about COVID-19 and other safety risks associated with protests and marches?
Social and Racial Justice Staying Safe
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Q: My loved one has been out marching over the past few days. What about COVID-19 and other safety risks associated with protests and marches? A: We at Dear Pandemic are committed to helping you reduce the risks associated with every activity. We also believe that law enforcement agencies and local/state government have a large Read more…
June 3, 2020
What role does the healthcare system play in contributing to worse outcomes for communities of color?
Social and Racial Justice
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
Q: I hear that communities of color are experiencing more severe illness and death from COVID-19. What role does the healthcare system play in contributing to worse outcomes? A. One way to think about the healthcare system is to imagine links in a chain. Researchers have used a framework like this (“cascades of care”) to Read more…
June 2, 2020
What historical factors contributed to many U.S. cities becoming highly segregated, and how is this related to the racial inequities in COVID-19 we are seeing today?
Social and Racial Justice
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
Q: Talk to me about history. What historical factors contributed to many U.S. cities becoming highly segregated, and how is this related to the racial inequities in COVID-19 we are seeing today? A: In the interview linked to below, Reggie Jackson, Head Griot of America’s Black Holocaust Museum, describes four discriminatory housing policies and practices Read more…
June 1, 2020
Why are we seeing such disparities in COVID cases and deaths?
Social and Racial Justice
Alison Buttenheim, PhD MBA, Co-founder & Advisor
Today we welcome Dr. Bridgette M. Brawner as a guest Nerdy Girl to discuss racial disparities and COVID-19. She is an Associate Professor at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing. Find her on Twitter at @DrBMBrawner. A. One word: racism. In all of its forms (e.g., individual, institutional, structural). There is no genetic or Read more…
June 1, 2020
What are some factors underlying racial and social health disparities in COVID-19 and overall health?
Social and Racial Justice
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Our awesome Nerdy friend Dr. Tiffany Green, Assistant Professor in the Departments of Population Health Sciences and Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison recently provided this timely interview about COVID-19 and race-related health disparities. In this interview, Professor Green covers race differences in occupational structures, health care infection control, access to care, Read more…
May 31, 2020
How is COVID-19 related to the current protests, riots, and violence in American cities?
Social and Racial Justice
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A: The disproportionate impact of the novel coronavirus pandemic on communities of color together with the long arm of police brutality are causing fear, anger, loss, grief, and uncertainty. The Nerdy Girls want to reinforce the statement of the American Medical Association by reminding you that violence from law enforcement officers is a fundamental source Read more…
May 30, 2020
Are there ways to combat COVID-19’s differential impact on mental health for communities of color?
Mental Health Social and Racial Justice
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
A: Our hearts go out to each and every one of you right now. We cannot deny the inequities that COVID-19 has further exposed and the hurt that we have seen in our country over the past week. We are not experts on everything and cannot solve all problems, but we can offer support. We Read more…
A: More than 200,000 Americans have lost their lives to Covid-19. Counting does not do justice to the memory of each individual lost or the societal impact on our communities. Putting this huge number into context depends upon how we frame this mass casualty, our personal biases, and our proximity to death. Coronavirus is one Read more…
Tribute to Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Social and Racial Justice UncategorizedAshley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Dear Ruth Bader Ginsburg, You inspired us. You led through persistence and action. You paved the way for many women to achieve their dreams. You will be terribly missed and forever a guiding light. Love, Those Nerdy Girls 12 Powerful Quotes from RBG – Town and Country RBG Obit – The Guardian Link to original Read more…
July 10, 2020
What’s happening in refugee camps?
Infection and Spread Social and Racial Justice
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Introducing Nerdy Guest Dr. Paula Tavrow, who joins us to talk to us about what’s happening with COVID-19 in refugee camps. Dr. Tavrow is an adjunct professor of Community Health Sciences at UCLA’s Fielding School of Public Health. She has been working on African public health issues since 1984. *** A: I can speak to Read more…
June 19, 2020
Housing Policy and the Pandemic
Social and Racial Justice Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Dr. Michael Lens of UCLA Luskin School of Public Policy chats with Malia Jones of Dear Pandemic about housing policy & COVID-19. Links to additional reading on housing and inequality suggested by Dr. Lens at the end of the video: 1. Generation Priced Out (book) by Randy Shaw 2. The Color of Law (book) by Read more…
June 7, 2020
Nerdy Girls Live 6/07/20
Families/Kids Social and Racial Justice Socializing Staying Safe Testing and Contact Tracing Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
The safety of summer family activities, advice to BLM protesters, antibody testing, navigating shared child custody, and more are discussed by Dear Pandemic Nerdy Girls Malia Jones, PhD, MPH, Dr. Jenn Dowd, PhD, Amanda M. Simanek, PhD, MPH, and Alison Buttenheim, PhD, MBA. Link to original FB post
June 5, 2020
Can anything even be done about racial/ethnic disparities in COVID-19?
Social and Racial Justice
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
A. Although the reasons for the disparities are numerous and complex, a few of our posts this week point to potential targets for intervention (e.g. segregation, healthcare system, and others). Clinicians and scientists have also offered data and policy solutions to address the high burden COVID-19 infections, hospitalizations, and deaths that are disproportionately impacting minority Read more…
June 5, 2020
Racial Disparities in COVID-19
Data and Metrics Social and Racial Justice
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
You’ve talked a lot about racial disparities in COVID19. What do you mean by disparities, and what does this actually look like for COVID19? A: A health disparity when we see a preventable difference in health outcomes when we compare a socially or economically disadvantaged group to a more advantaged one. So for example, when Read more…
June 3, 2020
What about COVID-19 and other safety risks associated with protests and marches?
Social and Racial Justice Staying Safe
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Q: My loved one has been out marching over the past few days. What about COVID-19 and other safety risks associated with protests and marches? A: We at Dear Pandemic are committed to helping you reduce the risks associated with every activity. We also believe that law enforcement agencies and local/state government have a large Read more…
June 3, 2020
What role does the healthcare system play in contributing to worse outcomes for communities of color?
Social and Racial Justice
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
Q: I hear that communities of color are experiencing more severe illness and death from COVID-19. What role does the healthcare system play in contributing to worse outcomes? A. One way to think about the healthcare system is to imagine links in a chain. Researchers have used a framework like this (“cascades of care”) to Read more…
June 2, 2020
What historical factors contributed to many U.S. cities becoming highly segregated, and how is this related to the racial inequities in COVID-19 we are seeing today?
Social and Racial Justice
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
Q: Talk to me about history. What historical factors contributed to many U.S. cities becoming highly segregated, and how is this related to the racial inequities in COVID-19 we are seeing today? A: In the interview linked to below, Reggie Jackson, Head Griot of America’s Black Holocaust Museum, describes four discriminatory housing policies and practices Read more…
June 1, 2020
Why are we seeing such disparities in COVID cases and deaths?
Social and Racial Justice
Alison Buttenheim, PhD MBA, Co-founder & Advisor
Today we welcome Dr. Bridgette M. Brawner as a guest Nerdy Girl to discuss racial disparities and COVID-19. She is an Associate Professor at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing. Find her on Twitter at @DrBMBrawner. A. One word: racism. In all of its forms (e.g., individual, institutional, structural). There is no genetic or Read more…
June 1, 2020
What are some factors underlying racial and social health disparities in COVID-19 and overall health?
Social and Racial Justice
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Our awesome Nerdy friend Dr. Tiffany Green, Assistant Professor in the Departments of Population Health Sciences and Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison recently provided this timely interview about COVID-19 and race-related health disparities. In this interview, Professor Green covers race differences in occupational structures, health care infection control, access to care, Read more…
May 31, 2020
How is COVID-19 related to the current protests, riots, and violence in American cities?
Social and Racial Justice
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A: The disproportionate impact of the novel coronavirus pandemic on communities of color together with the long arm of police brutality are causing fear, anger, loss, grief, and uncertainty. The Nerdy Girls want to reinforce the statement of the American Medical Association by reminding you that violence from law enforcement officers is a fundamental source Read more…
May 30, 2020
Are there ways to combat COVID-19’s differential impact on mental health for communities of color?
Mental Health Social and Racial Justice
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
A: Our hearts go out to each and every one of you right now. We cannot deny the inequities that COVID-19 has further exposed and the hurt that we have seen in our country over the past week. We are not experts on everything and cannot solve all problems, but we can offer support. We Read more…
Dear Ruth Bader Ginsburg, You inspired us. You led through persistence and action. You paved the way for many women to achieve their dreams. You will be terribly missed and forever a guiding light. Love, Those Nerdy Girls 12 Powerful Quotes from RBG – Town and Country RBG Obit – The Guardian Link to original Read more…
What’s happening in refugee camps?
Infection and Spread Social and Racial JusticeMalia Jones, PhD MPH
Introducing Nerdy Guest Dr. Paula Tavrow, who joins us to talk to us about what’s happening with COVID-19 in refugee camps. Dr. Tavrow is an adjunct professor of Community Health Sciences at UCLA’s Fielding School of Public Health. She has been working on African public health issues since 1984. *** A: I can speak to Read more…
June 19, 2020
Housing Policy and the Pandemic
Social and Racial Justice Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Dr. Michael Lens of UCLA Luskin School of Public Policy chats with Malia Jones of Dear Pandemic about housing policy & COVID-19. Links to additional reading on housing and inequality suggested by Dr. Lens at the end of the video: 1. Generation Priced Out (book) by Randy Shaw 2. The Color of Law (book) by Read more…
June 7, 2020
Nerdy Girls Live 6/07/20
Families/Kids Social and Racial Justice Socializing Staying Safe Testing and Contact Tracing Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
The safety of summer family activities, advice to BLM protesters, antibody testing, navigating shared child custody, and more are discussed by Dear Pandemic Nerdy Girls Malia Jones, PhD, MPH, Dr. Jenn Dowd, PhD, Amanda M. Simanek, PhD, MPH, and Alison Buttenheim, PhD, MBA. Link to original FB post
June 5, 2020
Can anything even be done about racial/ethnic disparities in COVID-19?
Social and Racial Justice
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
A. Although the reasons for the disparities are numerous and complex, a few of our posts this week point to potential targets for intervention (e.g. segregation, healthcare system, and others). Clinicians and scientists have also offered data and policy solutions to address the high burden COVID-19 infections, hospitalizations, and deaths that are disproportionately impacting minority Read more…
June 5, 2020
Racial Disparities in COVID-19
Data and Metrics Social and Racial Justice
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
You’ve talked a lot about racial disparities in COVID19. What do you mean by disparities, and what does this actually look like for COVID19? A: A health disparity when we see a preventable difference in health outcomes when we compare a socially or economically disadvantaged group to a more advantaged one. So for example, when Read more…
June 3, 2020
What about COVID-19 and other safety risks associated with protests and marches?
Social and Racial Justice Staying Safe
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Q: My loved one has been out marching over the past few days. What about COVID-19 and other safety risks associated with protests and marches? A: We at Dear Pandemic are committed to helping you reduce the risks associated with every activity. We also believe that law enforcement agencies and local/state government have a large Read more…
June 3, 2020
What role does the healthcare system play in contributing to worse outcomes for communities of color?
Social and Racial Justice
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
Q: I hear that communities of color are experiencing more severe illness and death from COVID-19. What role does the healthcare system play in contributing to worse outcomes? A. One way to think about the healthcare system is to imagine links in a chain. Researchers have used a framework like this (“cascades of care”) to Read more…
June 2, 2020
What historical factors contributed to many U.S. cities becoming highly segregated, and how is this related to the racial inequities in COVID-19 we are seeing today?
Social and Racial Justice
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
Q: Talk to me about history. What historical factors contributed to many U.S. cities becoming highly segregated, and how is this related to the racial inequities in COVID-19 we are seeing today? A: In the interview linked to below, Reggie Jackson, Head Griot of America’s Black Holocaust Museum, describes four discriminatory housing policies and practices Read more…
June 1, 2020
Why are we seeing such disparities in COVID cases and deaths?
Social and Racial Justice
Alison Buttenheim, PhD MBA, Co-founder & Advisor
Today we welcome Dr. Bridgette M. Brawner as a guest Nerdy Girl to discuss racial disparities and COVID-19. She is an Associate Professor at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing. Find her on Twitter at @DrBMBrawner. A. One word: racism. In all of its forms (e.g., individual, institutional, structural). There is no genetic or Read more…
June 1, 2020
What are some factors underlying racial and social health disparities in COVID-19 and overall health?
Social and Racial Justice
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Our awesome Nerdy friend Dr. Tiffany Green, Assistant Professor in the Departments of Population Health Sciences and Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison recently provided this timely interview about COVID-19 and race-related health disparities. In this interview, Professor Green covers race differences in occupational structures, health care infection control, access to care, Read more…
May 31, 2020
How is COVID-19 related to the current protests, riots, and violence in American cities?
Social and Racial Justice
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A: The disproportionate impact of the novel coronavirus pandemic on communities of color together with the long arm of police brutality are causing fear, anger, loss, grief, and uncertainty. The Nerdy Girls want to reinforce the statement of the American Medical Association by reminding you that violence from law enforcement officers is a fundamental source Read more…
May 30, 2020
Are there ways to combat COVID-19’s differential impact on mental health for communities of color?
Mental Health Social and Racial Justice
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
A: Our hearts go out to each and every one of you right now. We cannot deny the inequities that COVID-19 has further exposed and the hurt that we have seen in our country over the past week. We are not experts on everything and cannot solve all problems, but we can offer support. We Read more…
Introducing Nerdy Guest Dr. Paula Tavrow, who joins us to talk to us about what’s happening with COVID-19 in refugee camps. Dr. Tavrow is an adjunct professor of Community Health Sciences at UCLA’s Fielding School of Public Health. She has been working on African public health issues since 1984. *** A: I can speak to Read more…
Housing Policy and the Pandemic
Social and Racial Justice VideosMalia Jones, PhD MPH
Dr. Michael Lens of UCLA Luskin School of Public Policy chats with Malia Jones of Dear Pandemic about housing policy & COVID-19. Links to additional reading on housing and inequality suggested by Dr. Lens at the end of the video: 1. Generation Priced Out (book) by Randy Shaw 2. The Color of Law (book) by Read more…
June 7, 2020
Nerdy Girls Live 6/07/20
Families/Kids Social and Racial Justice Socializing Staying Safe Testing and Contact Tracing Videos
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
The safety of summer family activities, advice to BLM protesters, antibody testing, navigating shared child custody, and more are discussed by Dear Pandemic Nerdy Girls Malia Jones, PhD, MPH, Dr. Jenn Dowd, PhD, Amanda M. Simanek, PhD, MPH, and Alison Buttenheim, PhD, MBA. Link to original FB post
June 5, 2020
Can anything even be done about racial/ethnic disparities in COVID-19?
Social and Racial Justice
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
A. Although the reasons for the disparities are numerous and complex, a few of our posts this week point to potential targets for intervention (e.g. segregation, healthcare system, and others). Clinicians and scientists have also offered data and policy solutions to address the high burden COVID-19 infections, hospitalizations, and deaths that are disproportionately impacting minority Read more…
June 5, 2020
Racial Disparities in COVID-19
Data and Metrics Social and Racial Justice
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
You’ve talked a lot about racial disparities in COVID19. What do you mean by disparities, and what does this actually look like for COVID19? A: A health disparity when we see a preventable difference in health outcomes when we compare a socially or economically disadvantaged group to a more advantaged one. So for example, when Read more…
June 3, 2020
What about COVID-19 and other safety risks associated with protests and marches?
Social and Racial Justice Staying Safe
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Q: My loved one has been out marching over the past few days. What about COVID-19 and other safety risks associated with protests and marches? A: We at Dear Pandemic are committed to helping you reduce the risks associated with every activity. We also believe that law enforcement agencies and local/state government have a large Read more…
June 3, 2020
What role does the healthcare system play in contributing to worse outcomes for communities of color?
Social and Racial Justice
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
Q: I hear that communities of color are experiencing more severe illness and death from COVID-19. What role does the healthcare system play in contributing to worse outcomes? A. One way to think about the healthcare system is to imagine links in a chain. Researchers have used a framework like this (“cascades of care”) to Read more…
June 2, 2020
What historical factors contributed to many U.S. cities becoming highly segregated, and how is this related to the racial inequities in COVID-19 we are seeing today?
Social and Racial Justice
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
Q: Talk to me about history. What historical factors contributed to many U.S. cities becoming highly segregated, and how is this related to the racial inequities in COVID-19 we are seeing today? A: In the interview linked to below, Reggie Jackson, Head Griot of America’s Black Holocaust Museum, describes four discriminatory housing policies and practices Read more…
June 1, 2020
Why are we seeing such disparities in COVID cases and deaths?
Social and Racial Justice
Alison Buttenheim, PhD MBA, Co-founder & Advisor
Today we welcome Dr. Bridgette M. Brawner as a guest Nerdy Girl to discuss racial disparities and COVID-19. She is an Associate Professor at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing. Find her on Twitter at @DrBMBrawner. A. One word: racism. In all of its forms (e.g., individual, institutional, structural). There is no genetic or Read more…
June 1, 2020
What are some factors underlying racial and social health disparities in COVID-19 and overall health?
Social and Racial Justice
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Our awesome Nerdy friend Dr. Tiffany Green, Assistant Professor in the Departments of Population Health Sciences and Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison recently provided this timely interview about COVID-19 and race-related health disparities. In this interview, Professor Green covers race differences in occupational structures, health care infection control, access to care, Read more…
May 31, 2020
How is COVID-19 related to the current protests, riots, and violence in American cities?
Social and Racial Justice
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A: The disproportionate impact of the novel coronavirus pandemic on communities of color together with the long arm of police brutality are causing fear, anger, loss, grief, and uncertainty. The Nerdy Girls want to reinforce the statement of the American Medical Association by reminding you that violence from law enforcement officers is a fundamental source Read more…
May 30, 2020
Are there ways to combat COVID-19’s differential impact on mental health for communities of color?
Mental Health Social and Racial Justice
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
A: Our hearts go out to each and every one of you right now. We cannot deny the inequities that COVID-19 has further exposed and the hurt that we have seen in our country over the past week. We are not experts on everything and cannot solve all problems, but we can offer support. We Read more…
Dr. Michael Lens of UCLA Luskin School of Public Policy chats with Malia Jones of Dear Pandemic about housing policy & COVID-19. Links to additional reading on housing and inequality suggested by Dr. Lens at the end of the video: 1. Generation Priced Out (book) by Randy Shaw 2. The Color of Law (book) by Read more…
Nerdy Girls Live 6/07/20
Families/Kids Social and Racial Justice Socializing Staying Safe Testing and Contact Tracing VideosMalia Jones, PhD MPH
The safety of summer family activities, advice to BLM protesters, antibody testing, navigating shared child custody, and more are discussed by Dear Pandemic Nerdy Girls Malia Jones, PhD, MPH, Dr. Jenn Dowd, PhD, Amanda M. Simanek, PhD, MPH, and Alison Buttenheim, PhD, MBA. Link to original FB post
June 5, 2020
Can anything even be done about racial/ethnic disparities in COVID-19?
Social and Racial Justice
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
A. Although the reasons for the disparities are numerous and complex, a few of our posts this week point to potential targets for intervention (e.g. segregation, healthcare system, and others). Clinicians and scientists have also offered data and policy solutions to address the high burden COVID-19 infections, hospitalizations, and deaths that are disproportionately impacting minority Read more…
June 5, 2020
Racial Disparities in COVID-19
Data and Metrics Social and Racial Justice
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
You’ve talked a lot about racial disparities in COVID19. What do you mean by disparities, and what does this actually look like for COVID19? A: A health disparity when we see a preventable difference in health outcomes when we compare a socially or economically disadvantaged group to a more advantaged one. So for example, when Read more…
June 3, 2020
What about COVID-19 and other safety risks associated with protests and marches?
Social and Racial Justice Staying Safe
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Q: My loved one has been out marching over the past few days. What about COVID-19 and other safety risks associated with protests and marches? A: We at Dear Pandemic are committed to helping you reduce the risks associated with every activity. We also believe that law enforcement agencies and local/state government have a large Read more…
June 3, 2020
What role does the healthcare system play in contributing to worse outcomes for communities of color?
Social and Racial Justice
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
Q: I hear that communities of color are experiencing more severe illness and death from COVID-19. What role does the healthcare system play in contributing to worse outcomes? A. One way to think about the healthcare system is to imagine links in a chain. Researchers have used a framework like this (“cascades of care”) to Read more…
June 2, 2020
What historical factors contributed to many U.S. cities becoming highly segregated, and how is this related to the racial inequities in COVID-19 we are seeing today?
Social and Racial Justice
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
Q: Talk to me about history. What historical factors contributed to many U.S. cities becoming highly segregated, and how is this related to the racial inequities in COVID-19 we are seeing today? A: In the interview linked to below, Reggie Jackson, Head Griot of America’s Black Holocaust Museum, describes four discriminatory housing policies and practices Read more…
June 1, 2020
Why are we seeing such disparities in COVID cases and deaths?
Social and Racial Justice
Alison Buttenheim, PhD MBA, Co-founder & Advisor
Today we welcome Dr. Bridgette M. Brawner as a guest Nerdy Girl to discuss racial disparities and COVID-19. She is an Associate Professor at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing. Find her on Twitter at @DrBMBrawner. A. One word: racism. In all of its forms (e.g., individual, institutional, structural). There is no genetic or Read more…
June 1, 2020
What are some factors underlying racial and social health disparities in COVID-19 and overall health?
Social and Racial Justice
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Our awesome Nerdy friend Dr. Tiffany Green, Assistant Professor in the Departments of Population Health Sciences and Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison recently provided this timely interview about COVID-19 and race-related health disparities. In this interview, Professor Green covers race differences in occupational structures, health care infection control, access to care, Read more…
May 31, 2020
How is COVID-19 related to the current protests, riots, and violence in American cities?
Social and Racial Justice
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A: The disproportionate impact of the novel coronavirus pandemic on communities of color together with the long arm of police brutality are causing fear, anger, loss, grief, and uncertainty. The Nerdy Girls want to reinforce the statement of the American Medical Association by reminding you that violence from law enforcement officers is a fundamental source Read more…
May 30, 2020
Are there ways to combat COVID-19’s differential impact on mental health for communities of color?
Mental Health Social and Racial Justice
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
A: Our hearts go out to each and every one of you right now. We cannot deny the inequities that COVID-19 has further exposed and the hurt that we have seen in our country over the past week. We are not experts on everything and cannot solve all problems, but we can offer support. We Read more…
The safety of summer family activities, advice to BLM protesters, antibody testing, navigating shared child custody, and more are discussed by Dear Pandemic Nerdy Girls Malia Jones, PhD, MPH, Dr. Jenn Dowd, PhD, Amanda M. Simanek, PhD, MPH, and Alison Buttenheim, PhD, MBA. Link to original FB post
Can anything even be done about racial/ethnic disparities in COVID-19?
Social and Racial JusticeSandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
A. Although the reasons for the disparities are numerous and complex, a few of our posts this week point to potential targets for intervention (e.g. segregation, healthcare system, and others). Clinicians and scientists have also offered data and policy solutions to address the high burden COVID-19 infections, hospitalizations, and deaths that are disproportionately impacting minority Read more…
June 5, 2020
Racial Disparities in COVID-19
Data and Metrics Social and Racial Justice
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
You’ve talked a lot about racial disparities in COVID19. What do you mean by disparities, and what does this actually look like for COVID19? A: A health disparity when we see a preventable difference in health outcomes when we compare a socially or economically disadvantaged group to a more advantaged one. So for example, when Read more…
June 3, 2020
What about COVID-19 and other safety risks associated with protests and marches?
Social and Racial Justice Staying Safe
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Q: My loved one has been out marching over the past few days. What about COVID-19 and other safety risks associated with protests and marches? A: We at Dear Pandemic are committed to helping you reduce the risks associated with every activity. We also believe that law enforcement agencies and local/state government have a large Read more…
June 3, 2020
What role does the healthcare system play in contributing to worse outcomes for communities of color?
Social and Racial Justice
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
Q: I hear that communities of color are experiencing more severe illness and death from COVID-19. What role does the healthcare system play in contributing to worse outcomes? A. One way to think about the healthcare system is to imagine links in a chain. Researchers have used a framework like this (“cascades of care”) to Read more…
June 2, 2020
What historical factors contributed to many U.S. cities becoming highly segregated, and how is this related to the racial inequities in COVID-19 we are seeing today?
Social and Racial Justice
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
Q: Talk to me about history. What historical factors contributed to many U.S. cities becoming highly segregated, and how is this related to the racial inequities in COVID-19 we are seeing today? A: In the interview linked to below, Reggie Jackson, Head Griot of America’s Black Holocaust Museum, describes four discriminatory housing policies and practices Read more…
June 1, 2020
Why are we seeing such disparities in COVID cases and deaths?
Social and Racial Justice
Alison Buttenheim, PhD MBA, Co-founder & Advisor
Today we welcome Dr. Bridgette M. Brawner as a guest Nerdy Girl to discuss racial disparities and COVID-19. She is an Associate Professor at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing. Find her on Twitter at @DrBMBrawner. A. One word: racism. In all of its forms (e.g., individual, institutional, structural). There is no genetic or Read more…
June 1, 2020
What are some factors underlying racial and social health disparities in COVID-19 and overall health?
Social and Racial Justice
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Our awesome Nerdy friend Dr. Tiffany Green, Assistant Professor in the Departments of Population Health Sciences and Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison recently provided this timely interview about COVID-19 and race-related health disparities. In this interview, Professor Green covers race differences in occupational structures, health care infection control, access to care, Read more…
May 31, 2020
How is COVID-19 related to the current protests, riots, and violence in American cities?
Social and Racial Justice
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A: The disproportionate impact of the novel coronavirus pandemic on communities of color together with the long arm of police brutality are causing fear, anger, loss, grief, and uncertainty. The Nerdy Girls want to reinforce the statement of the American Medical Association by reminding you that violence from law enforcement officers is a fundamental source Read more…
May 30, 2020
Are there ways to combat COVID-19’s differential impact on mental health for communities of color?
Mental Health Social and Racial Justice
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
A: Our hearts go out to each and every one of you right now. We cannot deny the inequities that COVID-19 has further exposed and the hurt that we have seen in our country over the past week. We are not experts on everything and cannot solve all problems, but we can offer support. We Read more…
A. Although the reasons for the disparities are numerous and complex, a few of our posts this week point to potential targets for intervention (e.g. segregation, healthcare system, and others). Clinicians and scientists have also offered data and policy solutions to address the high burden COVID-19 infections, hospitalizations, and deaths that are disproportionately impacting minority Read more…
Racial Disparities in COVID-19
Data and Metrics Social and Racial JusticeMalia Jones, PhD MPH
You’ve talked a lot about racial disparities in COVID19. What do you mean by disparities, and what does this actually look like for COVID19? A: A health disparity when we see a preventable difference in health outcomes when we compare a socially or economically disadvantaged group to a more advantaged one. So for example, when Read more…
June 3, 2020
What about COVID-19 and other safety risks associated with protests and marches?
Social and Racial Justice Staying Safe
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Q: My loved one has been out marching over the past few days. What about COVID-19 and other safety risks associated with protests and marches? A: We at Dear Pandemic are committed to helping you reduce the risks associated with every activity. We also believe that law enforcement agencies and local/state government have a large Read more…
June 3, 2020
What role does the healthcare system play in contributing to worse outcomes for communities of color?
Social and Racial Justice
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
Q: I hear that communities of color are experiencing more severe illness and death from COVID-19. What role does the healthcare system play in contributing to worse outcomes? A. One way to think about the healthcare system is to imagine links in a chain. Researchers have used a framework like this (“cascades of care”) to Read more…
June 2, 2020
What historical factors contributed to many U.S. cities becoming highly segregated, and how is this related to the racial inequities in COVID-19 we are seeing today?
Social and Racial Justice
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
Q: Talk to me about history. What historical factors contributed to many U.S. cities becoming highly segregated, and how is this related to the racial inequities in COVID-19 we are seeing today? A: In the interview linked to below, Reggie Jackson, Head Griot of America’s Black Holocaust Museum, describes four discriminatory housing policies and practices Read more…
June 1, 2020
Why are we seeing such disparities in COVID cases and deaths?
Social and Racial Justice
Alison Buttenheim, PhD MBA, Co-founder & Advisor
Today we welcome Dr. Bridgette M. Brawner as a guest Nerdy Girl to discuss racial disparities and COVID-19. She is an Associate Professor at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing. Find her on Twitter at @DrBMBrawner. A. One word: racism. In all of its forms (e.g., individual, institutional, structural). There is no genetic or Read more…
June 1, 2020
What are some factors underlying racial and social health disparities in COVID-19 and overall health?
Social and Racial Justice
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Our awesome Nerdy friend Dr. Tiffany Green, Assistant Professor in the Departments of Population Health Sciences and Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison recently provided this timely interview about COVID-19 and race-related health disparities. In this interview, Professor Green covers race differences in occupational structures, health care infection control, access to care, Read more…
May 31, 2020
How is COVID-19 related to the current protests, riots, and violence in American cities?
Social and Racial Justice
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A: The disproportionate impact of the novel coronavirus pandemic on communities of color together with the long arm of police brutality are causing fear, anger, loss, grief, and uncertainty. The Nerdy Girls want to reinforce the statement of the American Medical Association by reminding you that violence from law enforcement officers is a fundamental source Read more…
May 30, 2020
Are there ways to combat COVID-19’s differential impact on mental health for communities of color?
Mental Health Social and Racial Justice
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
A: Our hearts go out to each and every one of you right now. We cannot deny the inequities that COVID-19 has further exposed and the hurt that we have seen in our country over the past week. We are not experts on everything and cannot solve all problems, but we can offer support. We Read more…
You’ve talked a lot about racial disparities in COVID19. What do you mean by disparities, and what does this actually look like for COVID19? A: A health disparity when we see a preventable difference in health outcomes when we compare a socially or economically disadvantaged group to a more advantaged one. So for example, when Read more…
What about COVID-19 and other safety risks associated with protests and marches?
Social and Racial Justice Staying SafeAparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Q: My loved one has been out marching over the past few days. What about COVID-19 and other safety risks associated with protests and marches? A: We at Dear Pandemic are committed to helping you reduce the risks associated with every activity. We also believe that law enforcement agencies and local/state government have a large Read more…
June 3, 2020
What role does the healthcare system play in contributing to worse outcomes for communities of color?
Social and Racial Justice
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
Q: I hear that communities of color are experiencing more severe illness and death from COVID-19. What role does the healthcare system play in contributing to worse outcomes? A. One way to think about the healthcare system is to imagine links in a chain. Researchers have used a framework like this (“cascades of care”) to Read more…
June 2, 2020
What historical factors contributed to many U.S. cities becoming highly segregated, and how is this related to the racial inequities in COVID-19 we are seeing today?
Social and Racial Justice
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
Q: Talk to me about history. What historical factors contributed to many U.S. cities becoming highly segregated, and how is this related to the racial inequities in COVID-19 we are seeing today? A: In the interview linked to below, Reggie Jackson, Head Griot of America’s Black Holocaust Museum, describes four discriminatory housing policies and practices Read more…
June 1, 2020
Why are we seeing such disparities in COVID cases and deaths?
Social and Racial Justice
Alison Buttenheim, PhD MBA, Co-founder & Advisor
Today we welcome Dr. Bridgette M. Brawner as a guest Nerdy Girl to discuss racial disparities and COVID-19. She is an Associate Professor at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing. Find her on Twitter at @DrBMBrawner. A. One word: racism. In all of its forms (e.g., individual, institutional, structural). There is no genetic or Read more…
June 1, 2020
What are some factors underlying racial and social health disparities in COVID-19 and overall health?
Social and Racial Justice
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Our awesome Nerdy friend Dr. Tiffany Green, Assistant Professor in the Departments of Population Health Sciences and Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison recently provided this timely interview about COVID-19 and race-related health disparities. In this interview, Professor Green covers race differences in occupational structures, health care infection control, access to care, Read more…
May 31, 2020
How is COVID-19 related to the current protests, riots, and violence in American cities?
Social and Racial Justice
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A: The disproportionate impact of the novel coronavirus pandemic on communities of color together with the long arm of police brutality are causing fear, anger, loss, grief, and uncertainty. The Nerdy Girls want to reinforce the statement of the American Medical Association by reminding you that violence from law enforcement officers is a fundamental source Read more…
May 30, 2020
Are there ways to combat COVID-19’s differential impact on mental health for communities of color?
Mental Health Social and Racial Justice
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
A: Our hearts go out to each and every one of you right now. We cannot deny the inequities that COVID-19 has further exposed and the hurt that we have seen in our country over the past week. We are not experts on everything and cannot solve all problems, but we can offer support. We Read more…
Q: My loved one has been out marching over the past few days. What about COVID-19 and other safety risks associated with protests and marches? A: We at Dear Pandemic are committed to helping you reduce the risks associated with every activity. We also believe that law enforcement agencies and local/state government have a large Read more…
What role does the healthcare system play in contributing to worse outcomes for communities of color?
Social and Racial JusticeSandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
Q: I hear that communities of color are experiencing more severe illness and death from COVID-19. What role does the healthcare system play in contributing to worse outcomes? A. One way to think about the healthcare system is to imagine links in a chain. Researchers have used a framework like this (“cascades of care”) to Read more…
June 2, 2020
What historical factors contributed to many U.S. cities becoming highly segregated, and how is this related to the racial inequities in COVID-19 we are seeing today?
Social and Racial Justice
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
Q: Talk to me about history. What historical factors contributed to many U.S. cities becoming highly segregated, and how is this related to the racial inequities in COVID-19 we are seeing today? A: In the interview linked to below, Reggie Jackson, Head Griot of America’s Black Holocaust Museum, describes four discriminatory housing policies and practices Read more…
June 1, 2020
Why are we seeing such disparities in COVID cases and deaths?
Social and Racial Justice
Alison Buttenheim, PhD MBA, Co-founder & Advisor
Today we welcome Dr. Bridgette M. Brawner as a guest Nerdy Girl to discuss racial disparities and COVID-19. She is an Associate Professor at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing. Find her on Twitter at @DrBMBrawner. A. One word: racism. In all of its forms (e.g., individual, institutional, structural). There is no genetic or Read more…
June 1, 2020
What are some factors underlying racial and social health disparities in COVID-19 and overall health?
Social and Racial Justice
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Our awesome Nerdy friend Dr. Tiffany Green, Assistant Professor in the Departments of Population Health Sciences and Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison recently provided this timely interview about COVID-19 and race-related health disparities. In this interview, Professor Green covers race differences in occupational structures, health care infection control, access to care, Read more…
May 31, 2020
How is COVID-19 related to the current protests, riots, and violence in American cities?
Social and Racial Justice
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A: The disproportionate impact of the novel coronavirus pandemic on communities of color together with the long arm of police brutality are causing fear, anger, loss, grief, and uncertainty. The Nerdy Girls want to reinforce the statement of the American Medical Association by reminding you that violence from law enforcement officers is a fundamental source Read more…
May 30, 2020
Are there ways to combat COVID-19’s differential impact on mental health for communities of color?
Mental Health Social and Racial Justice
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
A: Our hearts go out to each and every one of you right now. We cannot deny the inequities that COVID-19 has further exposed and the hurt that we have seen in our country over the past week. We are not experts on everything and cannot solve all problems, but we can offer support. We Read more…
Q: I hear that communities of color are experiencing more severe illness and death from COVID-19. What role does the healthcare system play in contributing to worse outcomes? A. One way to think about the healthcare system is to imagine links in a chain. Researchers have used a framework like this (“cascades of care”) to Read more…
What historical factors contributed to many U.S. cities becoming highly segregated, and how is this related to the racial inequities in COVID-19 we are seeing today?
Social and Racial JusticeAmanda Simanek, PhD MPH
Q: Talk to me about history. What historical factors contributed to many U.S. cities becoming highly segregated, and how is this related to the racial inequities in COVID-19 we are seeing today? A: In the interview linked to below, Reggie Jackson, Head Griot of America’s Black Holocaust Museum, describes four discriminatory housing policies and practices Read more…
June 1, 2020
Why are we seeing such disparities in COVID cases and deaths?
Social and Racial Justice
Alison Buttenheim, PhD MBA, Co-founder & Advisor
Today we welcome Dr. Bridgette M. Brawner as a guest Nerdy Girl to discuss racial disparities and COVID-19. She is an Associate Professor at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing. Find her on Twitter at @DrBMBrawner. A. One word: racism. In all of its forms (e.g., individual, institutional, structural). There is no genetic or Read more…
June 1, 2020
What are some factors underlying racial and social health disparities in COVID-19 and overall health?
Social and Racial Justice
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Our awesome Nerdy friend Dr. Tiffany Green, Assistant Professor in the Departments of Population Health Sciences and Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison recently provided this timely interview about COVID-19 and race-related health disparities. In this interview, Professor Green covers race differences in occupational structures, health care infection control, access to care, Read more…
May 31, 2020
How is COVID-19 related to the current protests, riots, and violence in American cities?
Social and Racial Justice
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A: The disproportionate impact of the novel coronavirus pandemic on communities of color together with the long arm of police brutality are causing fear, anger, loss, grief, and uncertainty. The Nerdy Girls want to reinforce the statement of the American Medical Association by reminding you that violence from law enforcement officers is a fundamental source Read more…
May 30, 2020
Are there ways to combat COVID-19’s differential impact on mental health for communities of color?
Mental Health Social and Racial Justice
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
A: Our hearts go out to each and every one of you right now. We cannot deny the inequities that COVID-19 has further exposed and the hurt that we have seen in our country over the past week. We are not experts on everything and cannot solve all problems, but we can offer support. We Read more…
Q: Talk to me about history. What historical factors contributed to many U.S. cities becoming highly segregated, and how is this related to the racial inequities in COVID-19 we are seeing today? A: In the interview linked to below, Reggie Jackson, Head Griot of America’s Black Holocaust Museum, describes four discriminatory housing policies and practices Read more…
Why are we seeing such disparities in COVID cases and deaths?
Social and Racial JusticeAlison Buttenheim, PhD MBA, Co-founder & Advisor
Today we welcome Dr. Bridgette M. Brawner as a guest Nerdy Girl to discuss racial disparities and COVID-19. She is an Associate Professor at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing. Find her on Twitter at @DrBMBrawner. A. One word: racism. In all of its forms (e.g., individual, institutional, structural). There is no genetic or Read more…
June 1, 2020
What are some factors underlying racial and social health disparities in COVID-19 and overall health?
Social and Racial Justice
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Our awesome Nerdy friend Dr. Tiffany Green, Assistant Professor in the Departments of Population Health Sciences and Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison recently provided this timely interview about COVID-19 and race-related health disparities. In this interview, Professor Green covers race differences in occupational structures, health care infection control, access to care, Read more…
May 31, 2020
How is COVID-19 related to the current protests, riots, and violence in American cities?
Social and Racial Justice
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A: The disproportionate impact of the novel coronavirus pandemic on communities of color together with the long arm of police brutality are causing fear, anger, loss, grief, and uncertainty. The Nerdy Girls want to reinforce the statement of the American Medical Association by reminding you that violence from law enforcement officers is a fundamental source Read more…
May 30, 2020
Are there ways to combat COVID-19’s differential impact on mental health for communities of color?
Mental Health Social and Racial Justice
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
A: Our hearts go out to each and every one of you right now. We cannot deny the inequities that COVID-19 has further exposed and the hurt that we have seen in our country over the past week. We are not experts on everything and cannot solve all problems, but we can offer support. We Read more…
Today we welcome Dr. Bridgette M. Brawner as a guest Nerdy Girl to discuss racial disparities and COVID-19. She is an Associate Professor at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing. Find her on Twitter at @DrBMBrawner. A. One word: racism. In all of its forms (e.g., individual, institutional, structural). There is no genetic or Read more…
What are some factors underlying racial and social health disparities in COVID-19 and overall health?
Social and Racial JusticeJennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Our awesome Nerdy friend Dr. Tiffany Green, Assistant Professor in the Departments of Population Health Sciences and Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison recently provided this timely interview about COVID-19 and race-related health disparities. In this interview, Professor Green covers race differences in occupational structures, health care infection control, access to care, Read more…
May 31, 2020
How is COVID-19 related to the current protests, riots, and violence in American cities?
Social and Racial Justice
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A: The disproportionate impact of the novel coronavirus pandemic on communities of color together with the long arm of police brutality are causing fear, anger, loss, grief, and uncertainty. The Nerdy Girls want to reinforce the statement of the American Medical Association by reminding you that violence from law enforcement officers is a fundamental source Read more…
May 30, 2020
Are there ways to combat COVID-19’s differential impact on mental health for communities of color?
Mental Health Social and Racial Justice
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
A: Our hearts go out to each and every one of you right now. We cannot deny the inequities that COVID-19 has further exposed and the hurt that we have seen in our country over the past week. We are not experts on everything and cannot solve all problems, but we can offer support. We Read more…
A: Our awesome Nerdy friend Dr. Tiffany Green, Assistant Professor in the Departments of Population Health Sciences and Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison recently provided this timely interview about COVID-19 and race-related health disparities. In this interview, Professor Green covers race differences in occupational structures, health care infection control, access to care, Read more…
How is COVID-19 related to the current protests, riots, and violence in American cities?
Social and Racial JusticeLauren Hale, PhD MA
A: The disproportionate impact of the novel coronavirus pandemic on communities of color together with the long arm of police brutality are causing fear, anger, loss, grief, and uncertainty. The Nerdy Girls want to reinforce the statement of the American Medical Association by reminding you that violence from law enforcement officers is a fundamental source Read more…
May 30, 2020
Are there ways to combat COVID-19’s differential impact on mental health for communities of color?
Mental Health Social and Racial Justice
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
A: Our hearts go out to each and every one of you right now. We cannot deny the inequities that COVID-19 has further exposed and the hurt that we have seen in our country over the past week. We are not experts on everything and cannot solve all problems, but we can offer support. We Read more…
A: The disproportionate impact of the novel coronavirus pandemic on communities of color together with the long arm of police brutality are causing fear, anger, loss, grief, and uncertainty. The Nerdy Girls want to reinforce the statement of the American Medical Association by reminding you that violence from law enforcement officers is a fundamental source Read more…
Are there ways to combat COVID-19’s differential impact on mental health for communities of color?
Mental Health Social and Racial JusticeAparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
A: Our hearts go out to each and every one of you right now. We cannot deny the inequities that COVID-19 has further exposed and the hurt that we have seen in our country over the past week. We are not experts on everything and cannot solve all problems, but we can offer support. We Read more…
A: Our hearts go out to each and every one of you right now. We cannot deny the inequities that COVID-19 has further exposed and the hurt that we have seen in our country over the past week. We are not experts on everything and cannot solve all problems, but we can offer support. We Read more…