Menstrual Equity: Why We Need It and Current Efforts in Massachusetts
Quite a bit of the work at ICH is done with the intention of achieving more equitable health outcomes in communities, and some of that work has been related to
Quite a bit of the work at ICH is done with the intention of achieving more equitable health outcomes in communities, and some of that work has been related to
Public News Service wrote an article highlighting Readying Educators and Developing Young Children for Great Outcomes (READYGO), a program that aims to provide trauma-informed care training for early educators in
This year, the campaign theme of International Women’s Day, an annual global holiday on March 8 that commemorates women’s achievements, was advancing women’s equality. As a cisgender woman, this campaign
A story on the Leah Zallman Center for Immigrant Health Research was recently published in Wicked Local – Somerville Journal. The article includes snippets from an interview with Dr. Jessica
On February 9, ICH’s Director of Evaluation, Ranjani Paradise, presented at a public policy briefing organized by the Massachusetts Association for Community Action (MASSCAP). The briefing highlighted current public policies
Last Wednesday, friends, family, and colleagues of the late Dr. Leah Zallman gathered to celebrate the launch of the new Leah Zallman Center for Immigrant Health with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.