During Invigorate: A B.Y.O. Brunch for Public Health in November 2021, PHIMC had the distinct honor of presenting Chicago Freedom School with the Mary F. Morten Award for Justice, for its vital role in catalyzing youth-led social change.Shortly before the
PHIMC to present 2021 Mary F. Morten Award for Justice
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LGBTQ Inclusion and Support in the Classroom with Nat Duran: A Podcast Episode
As students, teachers, and staff return to schools across the country and Illinois’ Inclusive Curriculum Law implementation begins, many people working with youth are looking for support and guidance.Donnie Dicus and Angelia Ebner, co-hosts of 3Ps in a Pod: An
Could queer-inclusive sex ed halt trans homicides? Yes.
Reporter Kate Sosin with The 19th talks with LGBTQ+ advocates about sexual health education for an article picked up this August by Ms. Magazine. Among the advocates Kate speaks with is Grecia Magdaleno, Policy and Advocacy Manager for Illinois Safe
Community health workers train to fight opioid addiction
As drug overdoses rise, more help is needed to fight the opioid crisis. In July 2021, the Chicago Sun-Times reported on an initiative to train 150 community health workers “in providing care and services to those battling substance abuse” through
AmeriCorps shares how “Pride Rings True in National Service”
PHIMC was thrilled to see William Collier, our Youth Leadership and Organizing VISTA for Illinois Safe Schools Alliance, featured by AmeriCorps nationally:“In high school, I did not have the best support as a queer person of color and for a
Tickets! Invigorate: A B.Y.O. Brunch for Public Health
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Students prepare for health careers in medically underserved communities
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEAugust 11, 2021CONTACT: RoiAnn Phillips, Communications Directorroiann.phillips@phimc.org or 708.466.2650Students prepare for health careers in medically underserved communitiesCHICAGO, IL – Students interested in health careers will gather with public health professionals on August 14-15, 2021 to learn, teach, network,
PHIMC Newsletter – August 2021
Friends and Colleagues –Thank you so much for joining our work as partners, collaborators, financial supporters, students, mentors, and people making your corner of the world healthier and more equitable. We cannot strengthen public health and advance health justice without
CPS High School Dean Needs to be Educated
Tim McNicholas, CBS Chicago Reporter, explores the potential impact of a high school dean’s homophobic Facebook posts with Grecia Magdaleno, Policy and Advocacy Manager for Illinois Safe Schools Alliance, which made its home at PHIMC in 2019:“CPS is so much