The University of Pittsburgh’s Clinical and Translational Science Institute, the Urban League of Greater Pittsburgh, the New Pittsburgh Courier, and UPMC’s Center for Engagement and Inclusion  work together to deliver quality health education on critical public health topics each month through the Community Health Series Partnership.

Join us on June 13 as we hear from Dr. Tina Ndoh about environmental justice in Pittsburgh. She will highlight some of her work in this area, which is described below.

Available resources, engagement opportunities, and action steps for folks to take charge of their health will also be a highlight during the session. As always, the space will be one of dialogue, resources, and the dissemination of health education. Please register using the link below to secure your spot for this virtual event!

Tina Ndoh, Associate Dean for Public Health Practice, Associate Professor Faculty in Environmental and Occupational Health. Dr. Ndoh earned a PhD from North Carolina State University. Tina Ndoh is a dedicated education, equity, and environmental leader here at the University of Pittsburgh. She is passionate about environmental justice and has worked toward efforts that allow all people to enjoy the natural environment free of pollution. She has over 20 years of engineering and air quality experience, has mentored early-career environmental professionals, and has managed student interns in environmental fields.

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