New Series Highlighting Perspectives about Health Equity

The Johns Hopkins Center for Health Equity is pleased to introduce the new Health Equity Voices Series. The storytelling initiative aims to build understanding and empathy around the public health challenge of health inequity. It combines vivid portrait photography with compelling quotations from conversational interviews to showcase the personal experiences of those involved with, or impacted by, efforts to address the complicated social, economic, and environmental barriers limiting health for all.

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Each month we will feature personal reflections about addressing health equity barriers worldwide. Our growing collection of profiles will showcase perspectives from all walks of life including public health researchers, health service providers, community leaders, patients and families, policymakers, and funders.

We encourage you to comment on and share these profiles with your friends, family, and colleagues. From early 2020, you’ll find each profile featured in these locations:

For any questions, please contact series producer, Sheridan Jones via our General Enquiries Form.


Health Equity Voices is a storytelling initiative to build understanding and empathy around the public health challenge of health inequity. It combines vivid portrait photography with compelling quotations from conversational interviews to showcase the personal experiences of those involved with, or impacted by, efforts to address the complicated social, economic, and environmental barriers limiting health for all.