Join us for a conversation with partners from three very different subfields of public health who are engaging in powerful narrative work — although they might not explicitly call it that! NOTE: To allow more time for sharing and discussion, this will be a 90-minute session.
This is the second edition of PHIG’s summer series focusing on narrative work in public health across the state of Wisconsin. Throughout the presentations, participants will be encouraged to reflect on the core foundations of narrative work — especially the idea that narrative work is always grounded in values and relationships.
Facilitators:
- Annie Rosemurgy – Narrative Coordinator, University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute, Workforce Development Pathways Unit
- Kirsten Gundersen – Health Equity Strategist, Office of Policy and Practice Alignment, Division of Public Health, Wisconsin Department of Health Services
Presenters:
- Nick Mau – Health Officer, Shawano-Menominee Counties Health Department
- Amanda Richman – Public Health Strategist, City of Milwaukee Health Department
- Cody Przybylski – Public Health Officer, Adams County