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We begin this issue on "Policiesand Programs to Advance Public Health" with several calls fordeeper understanding of the social, historical, and environmentalcontexts of peoples lives to more effectively meet theirparticular needs, including Borrells conceptual modelof racial identity to better understand the health implicationsamong diverse Hispanic subgroups and Nemoto and colleaguesefforts to create a safe space for providing transgender womenwith tailored health education.
As I write this column, an undersea earthquake has just senttsunamis crashing into the heavily populated shorelines of morethan 10 countries in Asia and East Africa. While the . . . [Full Text]