Students of Color for Public Health at the University of Washington

Students of Color for Public Health at the University of Washington Students of Color for Public Health (SCPH) at the University of Washington is an organization dedica

The ARCH 2025 Education & Engagement is excited to host the first SCPH community dinner! Join us on May 13th from 5:30 -...
05/09/2025

The ARCH 2025 Education & Engagement is excited to host the first SCPH community dinner! Join us on May 13th from 5:30 - 7:30pm at the Cal Anderson Shelter House (1700 11th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122).

We are excited to host speakers from & at the event!
Come learn about their work in food recovery, food access & sustainability, and more! You will get to ask questions as you enjoy a meal with these wonderful speakers and leaders. đź’™

This event will be a potluck style dinner! If you are able, please bring a dish or food item to share! Bringing something is not required! 🌸

RSVP is required to attend the event. Please visit our LinkTree for the RSVP form! Please note that this event is limited to UW community members. Space is limited so RSVP as soon as possible! We are excited to see you all there! 🌸🍓🌸🍓

Hope you all are having a wonderful summer! SCPH wants to thank everyone for all your support this past academic year! I...
07/12/2022

Hope you all are having a wonderful summer! SCPH wants to thank everyone for all your support this past academic year! It's been an amazing opportunity to build this community and create memories with people share the same passions in public health. We wish you best of luck in your future endeavors!

Image description Slide 1: pink background, clipart of a tan envelope and white card with a pink heart, framed by white hearts and pink doodles. Pink and tan text reading "Thank You For all your support for SCPH Swipe to see messages from our officers and some photos from this year!"

Slide 2: Pink background and white hearts, text reading "thank you from our officers".

Slide 3-9 Pictures of members and officers from SCPH meetings and events.

Our Spring Social will be our last meeting of the year! Join us next Tuesday, May 31, from 6-7pm in HRC 135 to reflect o...
05/25/2022

Our Spring Social will be our last meeting of the year! Join us next Tuesday, May 31, from 6-7pm in HRC 135 to reflect on the past year, meet the 2022-23 Officer Board, grab snacks, and hang out with the SCPH community! Please RSVP at the link in our bio and wear a mask to this event.

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Green flyer with yellow sun in the top left corner, and a lighter green cloud with black text inside: “Join us for the last meeting of the year!”, larger white cursive text “Spring Social” and black text “Tuesday, May 31st from 6pm-7pm HRC 135”. Small bumblebee to the right of this text. Below is black text that reads “Recap of SCPH's 2021-2022 year, celebrate graduating seniors, reveal next year's officer board, and snacks with friends! RSVP in our bio! Please wear a mask to this event.” Below the text lining the bottom of the flyer are purple, yellow, and pink flowers.

Can you believe that the ARCH Conference is TOMORROW?? Today we are sharing logistical information about the conference!...
05/14/2022

Can you believe that the ARCH Conference is TOMORROW?? Today we are sharing logistical information about the conference! It’s not too late to RSVP with the link in our bio!

Image Description: Slide 1: Light purple background with light yellow pentagon framed by black lines. Words reading “1 day until the ARCH conference, swipe to learn more!”. Dark yellow rectangle at the bottom with words reading “May 14th, 2022 10:00am - 4:00pm In-Person at the Samuel E. Kelly Ethnic Cultural Center 3931 Brooklyn Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98105 RSVP: tinyurl.com/ARCH2022RSVP or at the link in our bio!”

Slide 2: Light purple header with a dark yellow trapezoid framed by black lines, words reading “Directions”. Light yellow square with words reading “If you are driving, we recommend you park in the W10, W12, or Central Plaza garages on the UW Campus. There is also paid street parking along Brooklyn Ave. *We recommend driving via I-5 and exiting at 45th Ave NE to avoid road closures due to the Beat the Bridge run. If you are taking the Link Light Rail, we recommend traveling to the U-District Station. Exit on Brooklyn Ave & 43rd St. Walk south on Brooklyn Ave until you reach the ECC on your right.”

Slide 3: Light purple header with a dark yellow trapezoid framed by black lines, words reading “Coffee”. Light yellow square with words reading “We are catering coffee from Black Coffee NW in the morning. Arrive at 9:30 am to grab some coffee!”. With logo of Black Coffee NW.

Slide 4: Light purple header with a dark yellow trapezoid framed by black lines, words reading “Lunch”. Light yellow square with words reading “We are catering Bánh mì sandwiches from Thanh Vi! Snacks will also be available throughout the day.” with photos of Thanh Vi University district Logo and Bánh mì.

Slide 5: Light purple header with a dark yellow trapezoid framed by black lines, words reading “sponsors”. Light yellow square with logos of ACRS, UW alumni association, Wells Fargo, the Hub, Washington CAN, El Centro de la Raza and Samuel E Kelly Ethnic Cultural Center.

The countdown isn’t over yet! 2 more days until the Anti-Racism and Community Health (ARCH) Conference! Today we are int...
05/12/2022

The countdown isn’t over yet! 2 more days until the Anti-Racism and Community Health (ARCH) Conference! Today we are introducing our career panelists, Sabrina Ebengho, Shaan Shridhar, Davinna Hoy, and Dr. Miriana Duran! If you haven’t already, RSVP with the link in our bio!

Image Description: Slide 1: Light purple background with a light yellow parallelogram framed by black lines. Words reading “2 days until the ARCH conference, swipe to meet our career panelist!”. Dark yellow rectangle at the bottom with words reading “May 14th, 2022 10:00am - 4:00pm In-Person at the Samuel E. Kelly Ethnic Cultural Center 3931 Brooklyn Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98105 RSVP: tinyurl.com/ARCH2022RSVP or at the link in our bio!”

Slide 2: Light purple header with a dark yellow trapezoid framed by black lines, words reading “Sabrina Ebengho”. Light yellow square with a photo of Sabrina Ebengho and words reading “Sabrina Ebengho earned a Bachelor of Arts in Public Health-Global Health (Global Health) from the University of Washington and works at Somali Health Board as a Policy & Data Coordinator. She is passionate about addressing health disparities through equity-centered and community-engaged public health practice and research.”

3 more days until the Anti-Racism and Community Health Conference! Today we are introducing our TedTalk speakers, Dr. Ra...
05/11/2022

3 more days until the Anti-Racism and Community Health Conference! Today we are introducing our TedTalk speakers, Dr. Rabi Yunusa, Dr. Derek Jennings, and Dr. Maya Magarati! We are so excited to see everyone this weekend, so don’t forget to RSVP!

Image Description: slide 1: Light purple background with light yellow hexagon framed by black lines. Words reading “3 days until the ARCH conference, swipe to meet our TedTalk speakers!”. Dark yellow rectangle at the bottom with words reading “May 14th, 2022 10:00am - 4:00pm In-Person at the Samuel E. Kelly Ethnic Cultural Center 3931 Brooklyn Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98105 RSVP: tinyurl.com/ARCH2022RSVP or at the link in our bio!”

Slide 2: Light purple header with a dark yellow trapezoid framed by black lines, words reading “Dr. Rabi Yunusa”. Light yellow square with a photo of Dr. Rabi Yunusa and words reading “Rabi Yunusa MBBS, MPH is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Departments of Global Health, and Health Systems and Population Health at the University of Washington School of Public Health. Her contributions to public and global health stem from her lived experiences of being affected by structural and social violence. Her research interests focus on the negative role of stigma on the health of people living with HIV and their families, and violence against women and girls particularly in resource limited settings. Rabi collaborates with communities in the USA and Nigeria in bringing Equity, Antiracism and Social Justice lens in her activities. Rabi identifies as an immigrant muslim woman with roots in Nigeria where she is also a practicing physician and does work related to her research interests.”

4 more days until the Anti-Racism and Community Health (ARCH) Conference! We hope you are as excited as we are! Today we...
05/10/2022

4 more days until the Anti-Racism and Community Health (ARCH) Conference! We hope you are as excited as we are! Today we are introducing our workshop speakers, Claire Gwayi-Chore, Dr. Jerry Garcia, Grace Ssebugwawo, and Dr. Heather Clark! Don’t forget to RSVP with the link in our bio!

Image Description: slide 1: Light purple background with light yellow pentagon framed by black lines. Words reading “4 days until the ARCH conference, swipe to meet our workshop speakers!”. Dark yellow rectangle at the bottom with words reading “May 14th, 2022 10:00am - 4:00pm In-Person at the Samuel E. Kelly Ethnic Cultural Center 3931 Brooklyn Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98105 RSVP: tinyurl.com/ARCH2022RSVP or at the link in our bio!”

Slide 2: Light purple header with a dark yellow trapezoid framed by black lines, words reading “Claire Gwayi-Chore” Light yellow square with a photo of Claire Gwayi-Chore and words reading “Claire is a global health specialist who has spent the last decade delivering and evaluating school- and community-based interventions targeting neglected tropical diseases in various low- and middle-income countries. She has directly supported programs that have reached hundreds of millions of vulnerable people globally. Claire is a current PhD candidate at the University of Washington studying Global Health Implementation Science. She is passionate about promoting diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI), antiracism, and anticolonialism within global health education, research, practice & mentorship”

The countdown is on! The Anti-Racism and Community Health (ARCH) Conference is only 5 days away! Today we are introducin...
05/09/2022

The countdown is on! The Anti-Racism and Community Health (ARCH) Conference is only 5 days away! Today we are introducing our keynote speaker Mohamed Shidane, the Deputy Director of Somali Health Board! Stay tuned throughout the week to learn more about our speakers and events for the conference! Don’t forget to RSVP with the link in our bio!

Image Description: slide 1: Light purple background with light yellow hexagon framed by black lines. Words reading “5 days until the ARCH conference, swipe to meet our keynote speaker!”. Dark yellow rectangle at the bottom with words reading “May 14th, 2022 10:00am - 4:00pm In-Person at the Samuel E. Kelly Ethnic Cultural Center 3931 Brooklyn Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98105 RSVP: tinyurl.com/ARCH2022RSVP or at the link in our bio!”

The Anti-Racism and Community Health Conference (ARCH) is only 10 days away! Meet our amazing team who has spent the las...
05/05/2022

The Anti-Racism and Community Health Conference (ARCH) is only 10 days away! Meet our amazing team who has spent the last few quarters organizing and planning this special event!

We hope to see you at our conference on Saturday May 14th from 9:30-4pm at the Samuel E. Kelly Ethnic Cultural Center, RSVP now!

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Slide 1: Light purple background with beige diagonal box, words reading “Meet the ARCH Committee Anti-Racism and Comunity Health Conference”. Tan and black lines boarders with calendar, paper clips and planner notebook clip art.

Slide 2: Beige background with purple tan and black headers, words reading “Co-Event Coordinators”. The names Kayla Guild-Taylor and Odalis Octaviano with their pictures. And a purple clipboard clipart in the lower left corner and a purple laptop clipart in the lower right corner.

Slide 3: Beige background with purple tan and black headers, words reading “Community Outreach”. The names Jamie Lan, Ashley Villanueva, Alex Seveses, Shruti Mehta with their pictures. And a purple envelope clipart in the top right and purple speech bubble clip art in the middle.

Slide 4: Beige background with purple tan and black headers, words reading “Fundraising”. The names Wendy Xiong, Raahul Narayanan and Anvitha Bavineni with their pictures. And a purple credit card reader clipart on the left and a yellow calculator clipart on the right.

Slide 5: Beige background with purple tan and black headers, words reading “Marketing and Design”. The names Rachel Ho, Sophie Li, Daniel Zombor with their pictures. A box under Rachel’s picture reading “ ARCH Conference Emcee” with a purple microphone clip art. And purple pen clipart on the left and yellow papers clipart on the right.

Slide 6: Beige background with purple tan and black headers, words reading “SCPH Officers”. The names Ishu Poudyal, Aicha Camara, Rei Marshall, Isaac Velasco, with their pictures. A box under Isaac’s picture reading “ ARCH Conference Emcee” with a purple microphone clip art.

Here is a sneak peak at our 2022 Anti-Racism and Community Health Conference! We are so excited to see you all in person...
05/02/2022

Here is a sneak peak at our 2022 Anti-Racism and Community Health Conference! We are so excited to see you all in person Saturday May 14th 10am-4pm at the ECC. The day long conference will involve workshops, Ted Talks, resource fair and more! The RSVP form is now open at tinyurl.com/ARCH2022RSVP or at the link in bio !! đź’źđź’źđź’ź

Contact [email protected] if you have any questions.

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First slide: Light purple background with a tan hexagon shape in the middle and a lighter tan rectangle with black and purple words with the above information.

Second slide: purple and tan banner at the top with the black cursive words “about the” and below purple bold font “ARCH CONFERENCE” below black font with a paragraph that reads “The 2022 Anti-Racism and Community Health Conference is a day-long program conference curated by the Students of Color for Public Health at the University of Washington. We know our current healthcare system is not built to provide equitable healthcare services for all. With this in mind, our goal is to facilitate a collaborative community health conference to identify and prioritize needs, barriers, and solutions in confronting how racism and white supremacy have caused detrimental health outcomes in our communities. This conference will feature a range of public health professionals as speakers, workshop leaders, and panelists. As a collective, speakers and attendees will critically examine their own identities and lived experiences to question how our health has been impacted by racism. We hope that attendees will leave the conference inspired and equipped to take action with knowledge of basic concepts of social justice work, an understanding of the importance of diversity in the public health field, and knowledge on how to utilize cultural humility when working with local communities” (cont. in comments)

Our officer application is now open! Apply now at the link in our bio to join the 2022-2023 SCPH Officer Board. A descri...
04/29/2022

Our officer application is now open! Apply now at the link in our bio to join the 2022-2023 SCPH Officer Board. A description of the open positions can be found at the link in our bio as well. The application is due Friday, May 13 at 11:59pm! We look forward to reading your applications!

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Tan flyer with dark purple conversation square with white text: “JOIN THE 2022-2023 SCPH OFFICER TEAM” “OFFICER APPLICATION OPEN NOW” “APPLY AT: tinyurl.com/SCPH2022-app LINKS ARE IN OUR BIO”. In the middle of the flyer are three white rectangles with brown text that read “OPEN POSITIONS: COMMUNICATIONS CHAIR BUDGET AND FUNDRAISING CHAIR COMMUNITY OUTREACH CHAIR ARCH COORDINATOR MULTIMEDIA DESIGNER” “DUE FRIDAY, MAY 13 AT 11:59 PM” and “VIEW OPEN POSITION DESCRIPTIONS AT: tinyurl.com/SCPH2022-info”.

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