Forced migration has caused a huge spike in the number of refugees and migrants, who often have unique health needs as a result of enduring violence and hardship. Join the Office of Global Public Health and the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting as we explore this issue around the world and the innovative ways that people are trying to address this disparity. Free popcorn will be provided. The following films will be shown: Finding Therapy in Jordan | Saving Kids from Polio in Islamic State Territory | Millions Are on the Brink of War-Driven Starvation in South Sudan | Pimps and Traffickers Prey on Vulnerable Rohingya Girls | The Unwanted, Part 1 | The Unwanted, Part 2 | Between Borders: American Migrant Crisis. The University of Michigan School of Public Health is proud to work with the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, an innovative award-winning non-profit journalism organization dedicated to supporting in-depth engagement with underreported global affairs through sponsorship of quality international journalism across all media platforms and a unique program of outreach and education to schools and universities. To learn more, visit www.pulitzercenter.org.
Office of Global Public Health and the Pulitzer Center on Crisis ReportingIn Reel Time Film Series: Violence, Migration, and Health
Exploring critical global health issues with the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting
December 14, 2018
11:00 am - 12:50 pm
1655 SPH I
1415 Washington Heights
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2029
Sponsored by: Office of Global Public Health and the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting
Contact Information: Chinyere Neale, nealee@umich.edu
Forced migration has caused a huge spike in the number of refugees and migrants, who often have unique health needs as a result of enduring violence and hardship. Join the Office of Global Public Health and the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting as we explore this issue around the world and the innovative ways that people are trying to address this disparity. Free popcorn will be provided. The following films will be shown: Finding Therapy in Jordan | Saving Kids from Polio in Islamic State Territory | Millions Are on the Brink of War-Driven Starvation in South Sudan | Pimps and Traffickers Prey on Vulnerable Rohingya Girls | The Unwanted, Part 1 | The Unwanted, Part 2 | Between Borders: American Migrant Crisis. The University of Michigan School of Public Health is proud to work with the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, an innovative award-winning non-profit journalism organization dedicated to supporting in-depth engagement with underreported global affairs through sponsorship of quality international journalism across all media platforms and a unique program of outreach and education to schools and universities. To learn more, visit www.pulitzercenter.org.