The Spirit of 1848 A Network Linking Politics, Passion, & Public Health 
an officially recognized caucus within the American Public Health Association

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Why 1848?


COURSES, RESEARCHERS, & SYLLABI:


"Critical Classrooms, Global Perspectives: Progressive Curricula for Teaching about Determinants of Global Health"

Syllabi/presentations from the Spirit of 1848 Progressive Pedagogy Session
October 23, 2001
Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association
Atlanta, Georgia

"Fostering Critical Perspectives in Health: A Community Organizing Course for Public Health Students"
- Jesus Ramirez-Valles, University of Illinois, Chicago

"Engaging activists: Teaching global perspectives on health and social inequalities at the undergraduate level"
- Marion Field Fass

 

Other Syllabi

National Library of Medicine
History of Medicine: Online Syllabus Archive

Presentations

"Infusing Social Justice throughout the Curriculum: the University of New Mexico MPH Program Experience"
- Nina Wallerstein, Bonnie Duran, Lorraine Halinka Malcoe, Cynthia Lopez, Howard Waitzkin, Jo Fairbanks,
Deborah Helitzer, Marianna Kennedy, University of New Mexico.