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I'm a 28+ year academic health sciences career chimera whose views in no way represent the institution.

Thursday, February 12, 2026

Racial Justice Competencies: Guiding Points to Action

You can't unpost racism. Bernice A. King from https://x.com/BerniceKing/status/2019876787115679912

During Black history month, Trump's racist post about Obamas is deleted after backlash despite White House earlier defending it.

Systemic and structural racism are real regardless of what last year's Dear Colleague letter said. Signs referencing slavery, climate change, and Native American history have been removed from at least 17 national park sites in six states,  

Sanitizing history betrays the courageous survivors of American brutality and racism.

On a related note, my public health colleagues & I have plenty to say about racism and taking action against it in our freely available (real peer reviewed) article at DOI: 10.1097/PHH.0000000000002325. While we wrote for public health practitioners in a public health journal, the information is applicable to everyone. At the core are racial justice competencies which were worked on for years with guidance & suggested revisions from a thoughtful expert review panel, then pilot tested with public health organizations across the United States. 

Competencies are a structured way to assess and understand our learning. These competencies are arranged from introductory to intermediate to leading, with a goal of embedding racial justice in all areas of work. We all have room to grow in racial justice, especially as individuals when organizational priorities have recently shifted.  

What does that look like? Here's how-

  1. Introductory - Share resources, approaches, and tools on structural racism, racial justice, and health equity work.
  2. Intermediate -  Advocate for health equity, social, and environmental justice (e.g. sharing power, educating public and policymakers, and influencing funding).
  3. Leading - Critique structural and systemic racism embedded within public systems, policies, and practices to advance health equity. 

I'm here to share the importance of lifelong learning, and encourage all to get rolling with the call to action at the end.  


Tuesday, January 6, 2026

Public health -- Periodicals: Question Authority Records

 

black and white image of the top half of a skeleton stuck inside a pitcher plant
Hanging in there for a new year

A quick question for library folks: Do you have the Journal of the Academy of Public Health* in your catalog? 

It may come as a surprise to find that it's in there & you may want to reconsider that listing. 

The cautionary February 2025 New journal co-founded by NIH nominee raises eyebrows, misinformation fears from Science is valid. The journal currently contains 2 literature syntheses articles, labeled as open peer review, that contain political and ideological language (and additional indicators for further evaluation, see below) in their titles & content.

That's fine for editorial & opinion articles, but not in the peer reviewed research literature synthesis articles that our users frequently are searching for & citing in their own research. 

For a 2026 evaluating information guide update, I wrote about health information with attribution to our Canadian neighbours' excellent 6 signs a source is unreliable for when trusted health sources are starting to feel off from ScienceUpFirst

Six indicators for further evaluation include

    • Selective or misleading use of studies or data.
    • Use of political or ideological language.
    • Ignores credible scientific criticisms and article corrections.
    • Breaks from broad peer-reviewed expert consensus.
    • Asks for impossible or double negative proofs.
    • Constant messaging changes.

If in doubt, look to see what other trusted health information organizations are saying about the same information before sharing it.

I'm refreshing my own teaching to be even more clear about what evidence-based information is & who trusted health information organizations are in this year ahead!  

* I don't want to send them any click traffic which is why I'm not directly linking to the journal website. Archive.org hasn't picked up the 2 articles yet to link to them either.