Read more about the event on the blog - "This Week in Public Health" - 4/7/25
In 2025, more government data resources have been removed and are still being threatened, made inaccessible, or altered, posing a significant risk to public health research and policy. What data are at risk? At this point, everything, but especially data and information related to the current administration's priorities, such as climate change, DEIA, education, LGBTQIA+ rights, minority health, reproductive health, and so much more. To see the administration’s priorities, please visit Project 2025 Tracker.
For more information on data risk and preservation see here and here and here.
We are using the Data Lumos online repository to preserve data.
Civic Engagement with Local Advocate, Ellina Yin
Additional Public Health Advocacy Resources
Events Planned and Hosted by Career Exploration Committee in collaboration with the MPH-SA, PHPA, and PHSA in collaboration with Public Health Department, MLK Reference Librarians, & SJSU Career Center.
Contact us at ph-careers-group@sjsu.edu