Media Mentions
Read the latest media coverage featuring Director Lisa A. Cooper, MD, MPH, and other Johns Hopkins Urban Health Institute faculty and affiliates.
2024
- October 28, 2024 - Groundbreaking for building honoring Henrietta Lacks
- Lisa Cooper mentioned
- October 28, 2024 - Johns Hopkins Breaks Ground on Building Named in Honor of Henrietta Lacks
- Lisa Cooper and Urban Health Institute mentioned
- October 21, 2024 - Kadmiel Van Der Puije Leads Branding And Engagement Masterclass For Bunting Leadership Program At Johns Hopkins Urban Health Institute
- October 5, 2024 - Medical Disparities: Why Solving Racial Inequalities in Health Care Requires a More Diverse Workforce
- Lisa Cooper mentioned
- August 19, 2024 - BMA to open LaToya Ruby Frazier's acclaimed More Than Conquerors installation in November
- Lisa Cooper mentioned
- August 14, 2024 - BMA to present ‘More Than Conquerors,’ celebrating the city’s community health workers
- Lisa Cooper and Center for Health Equity mentioned
- August 9, 2024 - Black people, women in general less likely to survive after CPR for cardiac arrest
- Lisa Cooper mentioned
- August 5, 2024 - The important gap community health workers and care managers can fill in high blood pressure care
- Lisa Cooper mentioned
- July 30, 2024 - Leading with a Passion for Policy: Q&A with 40 Under 40 Honoree Sadiya Muqueeth
- Sadiya Muqueeth mentioned
- May 16, 2024 - In military medicine, study shows rank and race affect care
- Lisa Cooper mentioned
- February 7, 2024 - The Invisible Shield Premieres Tuesday, March 26, 2024 on PBS and Streaming on PBS.org and the PBS App Bloomberg Philanthropies
- Lisa Cooper mentioned
2023
- June 27, 2023 - Private Sector Companies Must Partner With Communities To Advance Health Equity
- Lisa Cooper mentioned
- October 20, 2023 - Building Rapport With Journalists: Insights From The The John Hopkins Urban Health Institutes Bunting Neighborhood Leadership Program Panel Discussion
- October 20, 2023 - Insights From Bismah Ahmed’s Panel Session At The John Hopkins Urban Health Institutes Bunting Neighborhood Leadership Program
- October 20, 2023 - Kadmiel Van Der Puije’s Digital Marketing Masterclass At The John Hopkins Urban Health Institutes Bunting Neighborhood Leadership Program
- October 10, 2023 - Henrietta Lacks memorial lecture at Johns Hopkins focuses on creating a healthier community -- Fox 45 News
- October 10, 2023 - 13th Henrietta Lacks Memorial Lecture Emphasizes Working Together to Create a Healthier Community -- Newswise
- February 24, 2023 - Mechanistic Targets for Intervening with Racial Disparities: A Focus on Race-Related Stressors, Health Literacy, and Physician/Patient Interactions
- Lisa Cooper mentioned
- February 1, 2023 - Community outreach program hopes to get more Black men to go to the doctor--Baltimore Banner
- January 19, 2023 - Experiences of racism double odds of depression during pregnancy
- January 1, 2023 - Employers Can Do More to Advance Health Equity
- Lisa Cooper with Shantanu Nundy and Ellen Kelsay
2022
- November 10, 2022- Johns Hopkins Presents Initial Design of Building Named in Honor of Henrietta Lacks to Baltimore’s Urban Design and Architecture Advisory Panel--Hopkins Medicine
2021
- November 22, 2021 - Faith Based Groups have role to play in ending health care disparities--The Baltimore Sun
2020
- August 2020 - The Two Pandemics: A Hopkins director connects the dots of COVID-19 and racism --Baltimore Magazine
2019
- October 4, 2019 - Experts Examine the School-to-Prison Pipeline and How to Dismantle It -- Johns Hopkins HUB
- School of Education, Urban Health Institute host symposium focusing on complex issues surrounding school policing, employment, and concentrated poverty as part of Baltimore's Civil Rights Week.
- August 20, 2019 - Bunting Neighborhood Leadership 2018 Fellow Jonathan Moore- RTV Radio Show – Radio On Fire News: 2018 Fellow, Jonathan Moore, sat down with Restoring the Village Radio to talk about his partnership with PiKaso and the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health and the work they are doing in the Sandtown-Winchester Community.
2018
- April 29, 2018 - On Time: 1968-2018 Voices of Social Change - CBS Baltimore – WJZTV: Senator Barbara Mikulski and Dr. Katrina Bell-McDonald talked with CBS Baltimore about the events of 1968 and what that means in 2018. Both guests were panelists for our 2018 Social Determinants of Symposium, Voices of Social Change that took place Monday, April 30.
- April 27, 2018 - The Marc Steiner Show: Baltimore 1968, Baltimore 2018 - The Real News Network: Marc Steiner sits down with TRNN Executive Producer and former political prisoner Eddie Conway and Baltimore activist Durre Smith about how Baltimore's movements and conditions have changed since the city's unrest 50 years ago. Both guests were speakers discussing activism in Baltimore at our 2018 Social Determinants of Symposium, Voices of Social Change that took place Monday, April 30.
- April 17, 2018 - How Much Has Changed in Baltimore Since the 1968 Riots? - CBS Baltimore – WJZTV: Community advocate, Ralph Moore met up with WJZ-TV | CBS Baltimore to discuss what it was like living in Baltimore in 1968. He was a panelist for our 2018 Social Determinants of Symposium, Voices of Social Change that took place Monday, April 30.
2011
- October 14, 2011 - Inaugural Henrietta Lacks Memorial Award Winner Honored -The Baltimore Times: The Johns Hopkins Urban Health Institute named Newborn Holistic Ministries the winner of the inaugural Henrietta Lacks Memorial Award.
- October 13, 2011 - An immortal legacy: Hopkins and the community reflect on contributions of Henrietta Lacks at second annual lecture - Inside Hopkins: On Oct. 1, more than 650 researchers, health care providers and community members came together to honor a woman who changed the face of modern medicine without ever knowing it.
- October 10, 2011 - Inaugural Henrietta Lacks Memorial Award winner announced Urban Health Institute honors work of Newborn Holistic Ministries - The JHU Gazette: The Johns Hopkins Urban Health Institute has announced that Newborn Holistic Ministries is the winner of the inaugural Henrietta Lacks Memorial Award.
- June 20, 2011 - Small grants, big impact - The JHU Gazette:
Urban Health program funds JHU-community collaborations. - February, 10, 2011 - Hopkins Provides Free Specialty Care for Nearby Residents - Afro:
The Access Partnership (TAP), in which Hopkins doctors volunteer free specialty-care services to uninsured residents living near Johns Hopkins Hospital and Bayview Medical Center.
2010
- December 30, 2010 - Video: UHI Associate Director Chris Gibbons talks to CNN about how websites like Groupon offer health care discounts and deals - CNN
- October 10, 2010 - New Hopkins program trains doctors in urban health issues - The Baltimore Sun:
Doctors learn to prescribe more than medication, as program seeks to redefine city's health. - July 14, 2010 - Johns Hopkins to Assess East Baltimore Health - Afro:
The UHI is in the beginning phases of planning a health assessment for residents in East Baltimore.