“Equitable Care for the Incarcerated: Perspectives on the Past, Present, and Future”

, Room 108

Mass incarceration in the United States disproportionately affects communities of color and LGBTQ individuals, which results in profound and negative effects on community health. This discussion is part of a series titled, “The Impact of Incarceration on Community, Health, and Wellness,” which aims to provide an introduction to important themes that contribute to the overall experiences and health of justice-involved individuals. 

Speakers
  • Radha Sadacharan, Clinical Instructor, Department of Family Medicine and T32 Fellow, Division of Infectious Diseases - Department of Medicine, Brown University.
  • Brad Brockmann, Assistant Professor of the Practice of Health Services, Policy and Practice, Brown University’s School of Public Health.
Moderator
  • Ry Garcia-Sampson, Diversity Fellow, Office of Diversity and Multicultural Affairs, Warren Alpert Medical School and M.D./M.P.H. Candidate, Class of 2019, Brown University.

A CSREA Faculty Grant Event. Free and open to the public.