Photos from the Future: 2018 TransEqualityNow, Washington, DC USA
All physicians are at some level health activists – by definition they have to be – and I have spent time with leaders across many different health movements,…
All physicians are at some level health activists – by definition they have to be – and I have spent time with leaders across many different health movements,…
Thanks (again) for publishing one of my photos, @Popville. It is of the still being reborn H Street NE, with the @DCStreetcar in the foreground. Of course my…
Thanks for using my photograph to adorn this essay, written by Rick Snedeker (@snedekrj). The piece and the photograph caused me to go back in time, a different…
This week’s photograph is of historic Vermont, Avenue, NW, in Washington, DC (of course), following its annual renewal. In this, the 50th year anniversary of the most important…
As the slides below state, I didn’t realize until after I made plans to attend The Innovation Learning Network In Person meeting (#ILN18) (which continues to be a…
Thanks again @DCPolicyCenter for using one of my photographs in this article about upcoming talks being given in Washington, DC by Executive Director Yesim Sayin Tayor (@Yesimsy). As…
Thanks for using my photograph to adorn this exhaustive piece on the opioid crisis situation in Washington, DC and Maryland, by @mattpembleton. As is the case with the…
Because I have been researching the data on diets and the environment, I took the time to update this chart with the most recent data (as of December,…
I created this chart based on the data in this paper published in the journal Climactic Change (see reference below), which was used in this report: Building a…
Invisibility was tried in the last century and it didn’t work. At all. This week’s photograph is actually a selection of photographs from the last week, because of all the reminders of what can happen when visibility is the norm.
I meet people regularly who are able to participate in society as their authentic selves now. At the same time, some of them, especially our youth, are still forced from their homes for being who they are, and violence is still directed at humans of all ages based on their identities.
In the world of nutrition, I also meet people regularly wha are able to participate in society as their diabetes-free selves, as well as their physicians, nurses, and dieticians who are supporting them. At the same time, as well, these professionals can feel isolated or marginalized because they believe in data over dogma.