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This month, the Journal joins the American Public Health Association(APHA) in advocating "putting the public back into public health."Indeed, this is the theme of the APHA 130th Annual Meeting andExposition, to be held November 913, 2002, in Philadelphia,Pa. The cover image symbolizes public advocacy for needed healthreforms, and invites the reader to complete the slogan withthe cause she hopes to further. For me, the banner would read,"Stop the Chain of Silence," in order to exhort us individuallyand collectively to speak out against all forms of violence,oppression, and exploitation that grind down . . . [Full Text]
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