High School Health Workers? It Works
A medical school and Georgia students partner to reduce public health disparities.
YES! Media’s coverage of health justice recognizes that the health and wellness of individuals and communities are inextricably tied to accessibility and economic, environmental, and racial justice. Our coverage of health care centers the voices and perspectives of people, grassroots movements, and organizations that understand and are pushing us toward a world in which is accessible, culturally competent, and inclusive health care is treated as a human right. Our conception of health care includes access to abortion and other reproductive health care, as well as holisitic, traditional, and non-Western knowledge of treatments.