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- 2022 David P. Rall Award for Advocacy in Public Health
The David P. Rall Award for Advocacy in Public Health is awarded to an individual who has made an outstanding contribution to public health through science-based advocacy, especially through policy change. The award is a tribute to David P. Rall, MD, PhD, who brought scientific research to bear on policymaking in environmental health and whose science-based advocacy advanced public health and prevention across many fields and in many forms.
- Activities at the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health
Sacoby Wilson worked with and led the School's Minority Student Caucus throughout and after his years at the School.
- Faculty profile at the University of Maryland
- Founding Director, CEEJH
The Community Engagement, Environmental Justice and Health (CEEJH) Initiative at the University Of Maryland School of Public Health is focused on providing technical assistance to communities fighting against environmental injustice and environmental health disparities in the DC, Maryland, Virginia region and across the nation.
- Injecting Knowledge to Cure Injustice by Sacoby Wilson (2:50)
This video is part of a series that the EPA created to commemorate 20 years of work on environmental justice.
- LinkedIn profile
- Mobilizing Public Health to Achieve Environmental Justice
The final webinar in APHA's Advancing Racial Equity series will raise awareness of the ongoing impact of environmental racism on the health and well-being of Black, Indigenous and people of color in the U.S.
Date: Nov 17 2020, 2:00-3:30 PM EST
- Scuttling Science
This episode originally was broadcast Sept. 14, 2019. It is the first of two shows where we are looking at how the Trump administration has turned its back on science, usually in favor of industry.
Our first story examines federal advisory committees – expert panels that guide the federal government on everything from air pollution to clean drinking water. President Donald Trump signed an executive order that will eliminate hundreds of them and is removing scientists from those that remain. Reveal’s Elizabeth Shogren travels to Capitol Hill to interview an environmental chemist who says the administration’s actions are an assault on science itself. Then host Al Letson interviews Sacoby Wilson, an environmental health scientist who helps poor communities of color fight pollution. He serves on an Environmental Protection Agency advisory panel that could be eliminated by Trump’s executive order.
- Steve Wing Environmental Justice Seminar
“Beyond Flint: Addressing Environmental Injustice and Health Disparities by Translating Community Engaged Research to Action
- Television interview (6 min.)
- Think 100%: Dr. Sacoby Wilson explains Environmental Justice (1 min.)