Emily Mendenhall

Emily Mendenhall holds an MPH in public health from the Hubert Department of Global Health, Emory University. She has conducted research and worked in Zambia, Chile, Guatemala, and Chicago, studying health disparities, reproductive health, mental health, HIV/AIDS, diabetes, migration, and structural violence. She is currently working on her PhD in medical anthropology at Northwestern University.

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Community Health Narratives

A Reader

Edited by Emily Mendenhall and Kathy Wollner; Foreword by Bechara Choucair; Illustrated by Hannah Adams Burque
University of New Mexico Press

Community Health Narratives: A Reader along with its companions Global Health Narratives: A Reader for Youth and Environmental Health Narratives: A Reader for Youth (UNM Press), provides a comprehensive curriculum that examines people’s health experiences across cultures and nations.

  • Copyright year: 2015
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Environmental Health Narratives

A Reader for Youth

Edited by Emily Mendenhall and Adam Koon; Foreword by Peter J. Brown; Illustrated by Hannah Adams Burque
University of New Mexico Press
  • Copyright year: 2012
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Global Health Narratives

A Reader for Youth

Edited by Emily Mendenhall; Foreword by Kate Winskell; Illustrated by Hannah Adams
University of New Mexico Press

This collection of narratives on health issues, told from the perspectives of young people from around the world, provides a valuable educational tool for teachers and parents alike.

  • Copyright year: 2009
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