Social and structural determinants of health are central to understanding public health inequities. Separating these topics from the related areas of justice and politics is a
difficult task and many of us in public health have wondered what opportunities are missed when doing this. Still, public health professionals may refrain from advocacy work for a number of reasons.
To aid staff in navigating this terrain, the University of Illinois at Chicago School of Public Health Collaboratory for Health
Justice has created this guide on public health advocacy for academic researchers.
History
Citation
Aeysha Chaudhry, Eunhye Grace Lee, Jeni Hebert-Beirne, Alexis Grant, and Maggie Acosta. (2020). A Public
Health Advocacy Guide for Researchers. Collaboratory for Health Justice. UIC School of Public Health.