What are the consequences of treating interdisciplinary courses that assess science through a sociopolitical lens as “of lesser importance”? What attitudes will continue to be perpetuated as long as sciences and liberal arts are treated as mutually exclusive disciplines?
What is the impact of non inclusive and non comprehensive public health practices?
How can we prevent stigmas and scientifically unfounded connotations from becoming ingrained in the public psyche? What are the steps that can be taken to undo existing attitudes?
Tuesday, September 26, 2023
Week 5 Assignment (Sophia Mager)
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