Health Justice: Engaging Critical Perspectives in Health Law & Policy
The Health Law and Policy Program at 国产小呦女 Washington College of Law, in partnership with ChangeLab Solutions, the St. Louis University Institute for Healing Justice and Equity, and 迟丑别听Satcher听Health Leadership Institute at Morehouse School of Medicine, is pleased to present听Health Justice: Engaging Critical Perspectives in Health Law and Policy.听This initiative brings together scholars and advocates to discuss strategies for securing distributive justice, valuing human dignity, and empowering communities to address the structural and social determinants听of health.听
The Health Justice: Engaging Critical Perspectives Initiative encompasses a series of virtual workshops in summer 2020, a virtual conference on October 2, 2020,听a blog symposium and webinar hosted in coordination with the Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology, and Bioethics at Harvard Law School in September 2021,听and an accompanying symposium issue to be published听in听听in 2022.
The Health Justice: Engaging Critical Perspectives Initiative fosters theory, practice, and action on health justice. Our focus is on applying critical perspectives鈥攊ncluding critical race theory, Lat Crit, ClassCrit, black feminist theory, feminist legal theory, queer theory, critical disability studies, and more鈥攖o the most pressing challenges in health law and policy. We have a big-tent vision of health law and policy, encompassing public health, the social determinants of health, health care, bioethics, and global health.
We aim to encourage health law and policy scholars, advocates, workers, and justice movement activists to engage more deeply with critical perspectives. We also hope to encourage scholars, advocates, workers, and activists from various critical perspectives who have not previously engaged in the health law and policy sphere to do so as part of this project.
The Health Justice: Engaging Critical Perspectives in Health Law and Policy Initiative听steering committee听includes Emily Benfer, Brian C. Castrucci, Brietta Clark, Sarah de Guia, Gregg Gonsalves, Angela Harris, Nan Hunter, Dayna Bowen Matthew, Seema Mohapatra, Jamila Taylor, Lindsay Wiley, and Ruqaiijah Yearby.