Uncensored Webinar

07/02/2025 12:00 PM ET

Summary

When Research is Silenced: Ethical and Public Health Implications of Grant Terminations in Migrant Health

Description

We've been told to stop saying certain words in healthcare education. We’re saying them anyway.

Join UNCENSORED: Resistance Through Education — because truth in healthcare matters!

This series focuses on providing a platform for health professionals to share censored, canceled or modified talks, programs, grants, initiatives or research projects on DEI, HIV, PrEP, gender and sexuality, global health or related topics.

When Research is Silenced: Ethical and Public Health Implications of Grant Terminations in Migrant Health

Omar Martinez, JD, MPH, MS - Associate Professor, University of Central Florida

This session explores how grant terminations undermine migrant health research, with a focus on both communicable and non-communicable diseases. We will examine the ethical and public health consequences of these disruptions and propose collective strategies to defend and sustain equity-driven research.

If you are interested in exploring this opportunity or presenting, please reach out to Mwikali Kamami or submit your information.

The UNCENSORED series is unfunded! Help us continue this important work by donating today! Even a small contribution will help to support this UNCENSORED programming. 

 

 

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